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Radiographs: Are They Diagnosed or Simply Taken?

By Lee Ann Brady on 09.20.12

Taking radiographs is a routine activity in a dental practice, and so is reading those films and sharing what we see with our patients. What isn't so common is chart notes that reflect the actual Read More

Dental Radiographs In The News: Again!

By Lee Ann Brady on 04.16.12

Last week the conversation for many of us turned to dental radiographs thanks to the news media and medical research. Yale School of Public Health completed a study of over 15oo people and correlated Read More

Full Mouth Series of Radiographs

FMX or Panorex?

By Lee Ann Brady on 10.03.11

Life seems to go in trends, like the day that you work on tooth #19 on every patient. Last week the trend was to discuss why I recommend a full mouth series of radiographs or a Panorex. The first time Read More

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