Allen et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Studies of the angular reproducibility of positioning patients adjacent to an x‐ray tube: 1. Stent‐rod based and extra‐oral systemsAllen et al., 1994
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- 7809275336889564688
- Author
- Allen K
- Hausmann E
- Kutlubay M
- Loza J
- Carpio L
- Ortman L
- Wobschall D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of periodontal research
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The usefulness of subtraction radiography for detecting small changes in crestal bone is dependent upon achieving reproducible geometry between x‐ray beam and patient structures when serial radiographs are taken. This study evaluates 2 methods currently …
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