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Definition of bitewing in US English: bitewingnounˈbītwiNGˈbītwiNG A dental film for X-raying the crowns of upper and lower teeth simultaneously and that is held in place by a tab between the teeth. Example sentencesExamples - Can nonstandardized bitewing radiographs be used to assess the presence of alveolar bone loss in epidemiologic studies?
- Individualized radiographic exam consisting of posterior bitewings with panoramic exam or posterior bitewings and selected periapical images.
- Individuals with a low risk of decay and no visible caries should have bitewings every 24 to 36 months
- Ten observers assessed 84 surfaces on bitewing radiographs for their requirement of restorative treatment using a 6-rank confidence scale.
- If the dentist suspects there are cavities within that one year, they can take the bitewings again.
- Are bitewings of value in epidemiological studies of dental caries?
- The American public needs to see his posterior bitewings from 1973 and a current series of bitewings to better judge the authenticity of the information provided.
- The bitewing instruments are light and comfortable for the patient, versatile, and easy to use for dental personnel.
- Though machines vary, the average set of bitewing X-rays adds only as much radiation as you'd get from about three extra weeks of natural background radiation.
- When bitewings are provided in conjunction with a panoramic film, all films are considered a complete intraoral series, and should be indicated as procedure 00210.
- Visual comparison of antemortem and postmortem bitewing radiographs of children and adolescents were made by observers with a range of experience using an established protocol.
- Bitewings are limited to four in a calendar year including any bitewings taken as part of a complete series as show in above.
- Vertical bitewing radiographs have been suggested for use in patients with periodontal disease.
- The dose to the thyroid gland from a single, intraoral exposure such as a bitewing is approximately 0.3 millirem.
- Preventative services, including cleaning, polishing, fluoride and bitewing X-rays would be 100 per cent covered by the plan.
- Panoramic and posterior bitewing radiographs were made for 96 consecutive patients.
Definition of bitewing in US English: bitewingnounˈbītwiNG A dental film for X-raying the crowns of upper and lower teeth simultaneously and that is held in place by a tab between the teeth. Example sentencesExamples - Bitewings are limited to four in a calendar year including any bitewings taken as part of a complete series as show in above.
- The dose to the thyroid gland from a single, intraoral exposure such as a bitewing is approximately 0.3 millirem.
- Individualized radiographic exam consisting of posterior bitewings with panoramic exam or posterior bitewings and selected periapical images.
- When bitewings are provided in conjunction with a panoramic film, all films are considered a complete intraoral series, and should be indicated as procedure 00210.
- Preventative services, including cleaning, polishing, fluoride and bitewing X-rays would be 100 per cent covered by the plan.
- Are bitewings of value in epidemiological studies of dental caries?
- Can nonstandardized bitewing radiographs be used to assess the presence of alveolar bone loss in epidemiologic studies?
- The American public needs to see his posterior bitewings from 1973 and a current series of bitewings to better judge the authenticity of the information provided.
- Panoramic and posterior bitewing radiographs were made for 96 consecutive patients.
- If the dentist suspects there are cavities within that one year, they can take the bitewings again.
- Individuals with a low risk of decay and no visible caries should have bitewings every 24 to 36 months
- Though machines vary, the average set of bitewing X-rays adds only as much radiation as you'd get from about three extra weeks of natural background radiation.
- Vertical bitewing radiographs have been suggested for use in patients with periodontal disease.
- Visual comparison of antemortem and postmortem bitewing radiographs of children and adolescents were made by observers with a range of experience using an established protocol.
- The bitewing instruments are light and comfortable for the patient, versatile, and easy to use for dental personnel.
- Ten observers assessed 84 surfaces on bitewing radiographs for their requirement of restorative treatment using a 6-rank confidence scale.
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