Position Of The X-Ray Plate Or Sensor - Myray RX DC Instrucciones De Uso

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4.3. POSITION OF THE X-RAY PLATE OR SENSOR

The parallel technique, where applicable, provides more accurate images in terms of size compared to the bisecting
technique. A rectangular collimator, with 30 cm (12"), focus-skin distance, is always preferable to obtain better quality
pictures. To avoid exposing the image receiver only partly (whether it is a sensor or photostimulable phosphorus
plate system) an alignment device that gives rectangular collimators guidelines should be used. These lines are
usually given on the alignment ring.
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Parallel technique.
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Incisors
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Canines
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Premolars
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Molars
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Upper arch
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Lower arch
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The x ray emission axis is perpendicular to the image receiver (for example a sensor or photostimulated
phosphor plate) which in turn is parallel with the tooth's long axis.
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As a result, the picture of the tooth will only be deformed by the divergence of the x rays in relation to the focus
spot.
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Radiographic enlargement may reach up to 15%.
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For some "special" pictures, for example occluded ones, it may be necessary to remove the rectangular
collimator and use the round one if a positioner is not present.
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