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A Radiographic Unit, Dental are imaging devices in dentistry that may be classified in two parts: intraoral units where the film or the sensor is placed inside the mouth, the purpose being to visualize a limited region and extraoral units where the film or the sensor is outside the mouth and the purpose is to visualize a wide region. In dentistry, extraoral imaging splits in: Panoramic X-ray (aka "panorex" or "pano") showing a section, curved following more or less mandible shape, of the whole maxillo-facial block and the Cephalometric (Ceh) X-ray showing a projection, as parallel as possible, of the whole skull. All dental radiography follows the same guidelines as conventional radiography under 21 CFR. The recording of the pattern may occur on film or through electronic means.

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  • A Radiographic Unit, Dental are imaging devices in dentistry that may be classified in two parts: intraoral units where the film or the sensor is placed inside the mouth, the purpose being to visualize a limited region and extraoral units where the film or the sensor is outside the mouth and the purpose is to visualize a wide region. In dentistry, extraoral imaging splits in: Panoramic X-ray (aka "panorex" or "pano") showing a section, curved following more or less mandible shape, of the whole maxillo-facial block and the Cephalometric (Ceh) X-ray showing a projection, as parallel as possible, of the whole skull. All dental radiography follows the same guidelines as conventional radiography under 21 CFR. The recording of the pattern may occur on film or through electronic means.
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  • A Radiographic Unit, Dental are imaging devices in dentistry that may be classified in two parts: intraoral units where the film or the sensor is placed inside the mouth, the purpose being to visualize a limited region and extraoral units where the film or the sensor is outside the mouth and the purpose is to visualize a wide region. In dentistry, extraoral imaging splits in: Panoramic X-ray (aka "panorex" or "pano") showing a section, curved following more or less mandible shape, of the whole maxillo-facial block and the Cephalometric (Ceh) X-ray showing a projection, as parallel as possible, of the whole skull. All dental radiography follows the same guidelines as conventional radiography under 21 CFR. The recording of the pattern may occur on film or through electronic means.
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