cover image - Workbook and Laboratory Manual for Dental Radiography: Principles and Techniques - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 7th Edition
ISBN: 9780443284786
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 496
Imprint: Elsevier
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Workbook and Laboratory Manual for Dental Radiography: Principles and Techniques - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 7th Edition

by Joen Iannucci, DDS, MS and Laura Jansen Howerton, RDH, MS

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Workbook and Laboratory Manual for Dental Radiography: Principles and Techniques - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 7th Edition
ISBN: 9780443284786
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 496
Imprint: Elsevier
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Reinforce your understanding of dental radiography with this practical workbook and lab manual! The ideal companion to Iannucci and Howerton’s bestselling Dental Radiography textbook, this review helps you master imaging principles and techniques. Workbook modules correspond to the content in the textbook, and use engaging exercises to help you learn, review, and apply imaging concepts. Modules in the lab manual section provide instructions for performing radiography techniques and procedures. Linking theory with hands-on practice, this study tool provides everything you need to master diagnostic imaging skills! (Answer keys available within instructor resources.)
    • NEW! Guidelines on retakes for intraoral images help you determine when an additional exposure is necessary and when it's not
    • Comprehensive review includes the physics of radiation, normal anatomy, equipment and technology, the techniques for various exposures, and the art and science of interpreting radiographic images
    • Practical exercises include vocabulary drills, short answer questions, and identification exercises to assess your understanding of important content
    • Case studies help you develop critical thinking skills
    • Clinical laboratory activities include self-, peer-, and instructor-assessment forms
    • Up-to-date illustrations, technique photos, and radiographs make concepts and procedures easier to understand
    • Chapter-by-chapter correlation to the textbook makes the workbook easy to use
  • SECTION ONE: WORKBOOK
    Module 1: Radiation and Image Characteristics Basics (correlates to text Chapters 1-6)
    Module 2: Equipment, Digital Imaging and Film Imaging Basics (correlates to text Chapters 7-11)
    Module 3: Dental Radiographer Basics (correlates to text Chapters 12-17)
    Module 4: Imaging Technique Basics (correlates to text Chapters 18-26)
    Module 5: Normal Anatomy Basics (correlates to text Chapters 28-29)
    Module 6: Image Interpretation Basics (correlates to text Chapters 30-35)

    SECTION TWO: LABORATORY MANUAL
    PART ONE: Introduction to the Radiology Clinic
    Module 1: Use of Ionizing Radiation
    Module 2: Equipment Used in the Radiology Clinic
    Module 3: Infection Prevention Procedures in the Radiology Clinic
    Module 4: Quality Assurance

    PART TWO: Teaching Experiences with DXTTR
    Module 5: Film Mounting
    Module 6: Panoramic Imaging
    Module 7: Bisecting Technique
    Module 8: Bite-Wing Technique with Tabs: Exposures, Mounting, and Critique
    Module 9: Competency Examination: Bisecting Technique and Bite-Wing with Tabs Mounting and Critique
    Module 10: Paralleling Technique
    Module 11: Competency Examination: Paralleling Technique: Periapical and Bite-Wing Mounting and Critique
    Module 12: Occlusal Technique

    PART THREE: Peer Patient Exercises
    Module 13: Practice With Peer Patients
    Module 14: Paralleling Technique: Peer Patient Complete Mouth Series
    Module 15: Peer Patient Exercises: Panoramic Technique
    Module 16: Competency Examination: Peer Patient Panoramic Technique
  • Joen Iannucci, DDS, MS, Professor of Clinical Dentistry, Division of Dental Hygiene, College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA and Laura Jansen Howerton, RDH, MS, Instructor, Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
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