INBDE Dental decks-SLOB rule-Endodontics/Radiology
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Question@0:11
The main concept of the cone shift technique is that as the vertical or horizontal angulations of X-ray tube head changes, the object buccal or closest to the tube head moves to the _________ side of the radiograph when compared to the lingual object
a. Same
b.Opposite
Also Known As@0:38
Cone shift technique
Tube shift technique
Clark’s technique
Buccal object rule
Walton’s projection
SLOB Technique@0:57
The principle of this method requires exposing two different angulated intraoral x‐ray images of one area.
The first image acts as a reference image
The horizontal or vertical angulation of the PID is then modified prior to taking a second image of the same area.
Comparison of the two images for positional changes of the object of interest will determine if it is located more towards the buccal or lingual aspect.
SLOB Technique Animation@1:54
Uses@3:27
Separation & identification of superimposed canals
Movement & identification of superimposed structures
Determination of working length
Identification of undiscovered canal
Determination of faciolingual location
Determination of curvature of canals
SLOB Technique in Edentulous Areas@4:32
The practitioner may still be able to apply the SLOB rule simply by utilizing dental anatomic landmarks as a guide.
In this scenario, one must study the position of the object in relation to a reference landmark.
Answer@4:53
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Question@0:11
The main concept of the cone shift technique is that as the vertical or horizontal angulations of X-ray tube head changes, the object buccal or closest to the tube head moves to the _________ side of the radiograph when compared to the lingual object
a. Same
b.Opposite
Also Known As@0:38
Cone shift technique
Tube shift technique
Clark’s technique
Buccal object rule
Walton’s projection
SLOB Technique@0:57
The principle of this method requires exposing two different angulated intraoral x‐ray images of one area.
The first image acts as a reference image
The horizontal or vertical angulation of the PID is then modified prior to taking a second image of the same area.
Comparison of the two images for positional changes of the object of interest will determine if it is located more towards the buccal or lingual aspect.
SLOB Technique Animation@1:54
Uses@3:27
Separation & identification of superimposed canals
Movement & identification of superimposed structures
Determination of working length
Identification of undiscovered canal
Determination of faciolingual location
Determination of curvature of canals
SLOB Technique in Edentulous Areas@4:32
The practitioner may still be able to apply the SLOB rule simply by utilizing dental anatomic landmarks as a guide.
In this scenario, one must study the position of the object in relation to a reference landmark.
Answer@4:53
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