| Radiology for Dental Auxiliaries Table of
Contents
Ionizing radiation and basic principles of X-ray generation
Image formation
Image receptors
Biologic effects of radiation
Radiation protection
Film processingthe darkroom
Infection control
Intraoral technique: the paralleling method
Accessory radiographic techniques: bisecting technique, occlusal
projections
Panoramic radiography
Extraoral radiographic techniques
Digital radiography
Newer imaging systems
Patient management and special problems
Film mounting and radiographic anatomy
Radiographic interpretation: caries and periodontal disease
Pulpal and periapical lesions
Developmental disturbances of teeth and bone
Bone and other lesions
Legal considerations
Author Information
By Herbert H. Frommer, DDS, Professor and Director of Radiology, New York
University College nof dentistry, New York, NY, Diplomate of the American
Board mof Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
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