The identification dot on an intraoral radiograph film is used to:
a. provide a comparative reference to pathology.
b. identify buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
c. distinguish occlusal or incisal edges from apices.
d. distinguish between the patient's right and left sides.
d. The identification dot, embossed into the film by the manufacturer, will be used during interpretation of the radiograph to distinguish between the patient's right and left sides.
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