What size intraoral image receptor should be used to image a child with primary teeth?
What will be an ideal response?
Size 0 or 1. The child's age, size, and cooperation level must be considered when determining the size and number of radiographs to be exposed. In general, a size 0 or 1 image receptor is appropriate for a child with primary teeth.
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A. Four fingerbreadths for a female radiographer B. Two fingerbreadths for a female radiographer C. The width of the smallest fingernail on either a male or female radiographer D. Three thumb widths for a male radiographer
The first evidence of calcification on the maxillary second premolar is:
A. 6 months B. 1 year C. 18 months D. 2 years