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what the risks are tooth anatomy, development of baby teeth, development of permanent teeth, x-ray, teeth, dental x-rays, a type of picture, the teeth, mouth, x-rays, a form of electromagnetic radiation, visible light, higher energy, penetrate the body to form an image on film, structures, dense, silver fillings, metal restoration, block most, the photons, appear white on developed film, structures containing air, black on film, teeth, tissue, fluid, appear, shades of gray, test is performed, in the dentist's office, 2 types of x-rays, bite-wing, periapical, bite-wing, the patient bites on a paper tab, the crown portions, the top, bottom teeth together, periapical shows one, two complete teeth from crown to root, method of x-ray, digital that many dentists, using now, image runs, a computer, radiation transmitted, procedure is less than traditional methods, thex-ray machine is aimed at one section of teeth when a picture is taken, most dental x-rays include four, views, the teeth, , no special preparation, infants, children, physical, psychological preparation, procedure depends on child's age, interests, level of trust, prepare child, they correspond to child's age, infant test, procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test, procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years, notify the dentist, pregnant, the x-ray causes, no discomfort, find that biting on the piece of film makes them gag, deep breathing, the nose, relieves this feeling, dental x-rays, in the diagnosis of dental diseases, injury, normal number, structure, position, the teeth, jaw bones, no cavities, abnormalities, dental x-rays, identify the following, number, position of teeth, unemerged, impacted teeth, presence, extent of dental caries, cavities, bone damage, from periodontitis, abscessed teeth, fractured jaw, malocclusion of teeth, abnormalities, the teeth, jaw bones, there is very low radiation exposure, no one should receive more radiation than necessary, a lead apron, cover the body to reduce radiation exposure, pregnant, dental x-rays, reveal dental cavities, tooth decay, visible, dentist, many dentists, take yearly bite-wings to catch the early development of cavities.



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