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The following slides identify anatomical structures seen on intraoral radiographs.

Intraoral Radiographic AnatomyThe following slides identify the anatomical structures that may be seen on intraoral films. Some of these structures are more likely to be seen when using the bisecting angle technique because of the increased vertical angulation (increased positive in the maxilla and increased negative in the mandible) commonly used with this technique. Since some of the structures may be confused with pathology, it is important to understand their normal appearance in order 9447

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The following slides identify anatomical structures seen on intraoral radiographs.

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