Capturing clinical images is the first diagnostic step for many dental appointments, and the use of dental intraoral x-ray film is still common. X-ray film is properly positioned in the patient’s mouth and then exposed by an x-ray generator. The film must be processed to produce a dental x-ray which can be used to diagnose a number of dental conditions. While digital intraoral x-rays are growing more popular, x-ray film is available in a greater range of sizes. It is important to make sure your x-ray generator is set to properly expose the specific film you are using so your patients are exposed to the minimum amount of radiation possible.
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- Sizes Available: Size 3 (Bite Wing)
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- Sizes Available: Size 0 (Child 3 to 8 Years)
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- Film Speed: D Speed
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- Film Speed: D Speed
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- Sizes Available: Size 0 (Child 3 to 8 Years)
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