
A dark radiolucent shadow that obscures the anterior teeth can indicate that the patient's:
A) chin was too low.
B) head was posterior to the focal trough.
C) lips were not closed on the bite-block during the exposure.
D) tongue was not in contact with the palate during the exposure.
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Q31: Computed tomography:
A)is used in dentistry primarily for
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