THE STUDY OF TECHNICAL FAILURE OF INTRAORAL ROENTGENOGRAPHY

국내 X-선 촬영술에 있어서 실패의 원인분석에 관한 연구

  • Kang Yong Sang (Dept. of Radiology, Infermary of Dental College, Seoul National University)
  • 강용상 (서울대학교 치과대학 부속병원 방사선과)
  • Published : 1977.12.01

Abstract

To insure accuracy in dental roentgenographs, it is important that the patient's head position and angulation of the x-ray tube. In 1907 Cieszynski applied the rule of isometry to dental radiography and established that in the production of an accurate image of a tooth, the central ray must be porjected perpendicularly to a plane bisecting angle formed by the longitudinal axis of the tooth and the film plane. Proper exposure of the film is a part of the production of a good dental radiograph, and correct processing also makes an essential contribution to the quality of the radiograph. The author analysed the failure of exposure and processing results, and recommended followings. 1. The patient head must be positioned that occlusal plane are parallel with the horizontal floor. 2. Central ray must be projected to the objective tooth and supporting structure and projected as perpendicularly to tooth axis and film surface as possible. 3. In processing, the temperature of the solution and the processing time must be correct.

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