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Abstract
Radiographs
are an important adjunct to providing oral health care for the total patient.
Historically, radiographic images have been produced using film-based
systems. However, in recent years, with the arrival of new technologies,
many practitioners have begun to incorporate digital radiographic imaging
into their practices. Since dental hygienists are primarily responsible
for exposing and processing radiographs in the provision of dental hygiene
care, it is imperative that they become knowledgeable on the use and application
of digital imaging in patient care and record keeping. The purpose of
this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of digital radiography
in dentistry. Specific components addressed are technological features,
diagnostic software, advantages and disadvantages, technique procedures,
and legal implications.
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