Radiographic techniques and the types of projections used to image the oral cavity of the child patient do not differ significantly from those used for adult patients

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

True. Radiographic techniques and the types of projections used to image the oral cavity of the child patient do not differ significantly from those used for adult patients. However, the child patient presents with unique characteristics such as a smaller oral cavity and behavioral considerations that often require adaptations to standard procedures.

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