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The history and importance of radiology in dentistry. Radiation physics. |
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Radiography techniques in dentistry. Intra oral radiography techniques, bisector technique, biting, and occlusal radiographs. |
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Extraoral radiographic techniques, is ranfansat. Upper jaw, lower jaw, sinuses. |
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Extraoral radiographic techniques, is ranfansat. Upper jaw, lower jaw, sinuses. |
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X-rays and baths. Filtration and radiation measurement units. |
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X-rays and baths. Filtration and radiation measurement units. |
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Radiation damage to the teeth. Oral care before and after radiotherapy and radiation protection |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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Radiation damage to the teeth. Oral care before and after radiotherapy and radiation protection |
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Radiography reading. Radiation protection |
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Radiography reading. Radiation protection |
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Tomography and panoramic radiographs. Digital radiography. Radiographic diagnosis. |
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Tomography and panoramic radiographs. Digital radiography. Radiographic diagnosis. |
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Radiographic appearance of the number of teeth anomalies and anomalies of the teeth in shape and volume radiographic images. Radiographic images of the teeth in shape and volume anomalies. |
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Radiographic appearance of the number of teeth anomalies and anomalies of the teeth in shape and volume radiographic images. Radiographic images of the teeth in shape and volume anomalies. |
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FINAL EXAM |
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FINAL EXAM |
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