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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 100, No 4, 565-566.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 100, Issue 4, 565-566
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A radiographic technique for maxillary third molars



F Garcia-Godoy

To obtain an accurate radiographic image of the maxillary third molars with roots and without the superimposition of the zygomatic arch is sometimes difficult. A simple, fast, and effective technique to obtain such an image is described. The technique could be useful also in the practice for handicapped patients as it requires little cooperation from the patient.





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