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Course Index
- History
- Controlling Production
- Fundamentals of Intraoral
- Manual Processing
- Image
- Other
- Intro to Digital
- Placement
- Alignment
- Other
- Quality Assurance
- Bisecting
- Biology
- Radiology Safety
- Infection Control
- Patient Management
- Dental Perio Landmarks
- Max Mand Landmarks
- Radiology Interpretation
- Radiographic Signs
- Localization
- Imaging Modalities
- Extra-oral Techniques
- More Extra-oral Techniques
Course Description
This course comprises of 24 short (15 to 40 minute) lectures. It is designed to introduce the student to the concepts of ionizing radiation and the production, properties, dosages, hazards and protective devices related to the dental X-ray.
The primary focus of the course includes theory for exposing, processing, mounting and interpreting dental radiographs as well as quality assurance in the practice setting and alternate imaging modalities. The lab portion of the course focuses on the application of dental radiology theory in a clinical setting. Emphasis is on the practice of exposing, processing and mounting intra-oral radiographs with appropriate radiation hygiene and infection control protocol.
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