Conecut error results from incorrect
A) vertical angulation.
B) horizontal angulation.
C) centering of the x-ray beam.
D) aligning of the anterior edge of the image receptor with the teeth of interest.
C
Explanation: A) Incorrect point of entry, or not centering the image receptor within the x-ray beam, will result in conecut error, where the portion of the image receptor that was not in the path of the x-ray beam will be clear or blank on the resultant radiograph.
B) Incorrect point of entry, or not centering the image receptor within the x-ray beam, will result in conecut error, where the portion of the image receptor that was not in the path of the x-ray beam will be clear or blank on the resultant radiograph.
C) Incorrect point of entry, or not centering the image receptor within the x-ray beam, will result in conecut error, where the portion of the image receptor that was not in the path of the x-ray beam will be clear or blank on the resultant radiograph.
D) Incorrect point of entry, or not centering the image receptor within the x-ray beam, will result in conecut error, where the portion of the image receptor that was not in the path of the x-ray beam will be clear or blank on the resultant radiograph.
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