Because it satisfies fewer shadow-casting principles, the bisecting technique is less likely to produce superior diagnostic-quality radiographs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True. Because it satisfies fewer shadow-casting principles, the bisecting technique is less likely to produce superior diagnostic-quality radiographs. However, some situations and conditions make the use of the paralleling technique difficult. When irregularities or obstructions of the oral tissues and the curvature of the palate prevent a parallel image receptor to long axes of the teeth placement, an acceptable diagnostic-quality radiograph may be obtained using the bisecting technique.
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