Which of the following statements regarding positioning of the image receptor is correct?
A) Absence of apical structures results when the image receptor is not placed low enough in the oral cavity.
B) Inadequate horizontal angulation will result in less of the crown recorded.
C) Excessive vertical angulation will result in overlap error.
D) Not placing the image receptor parallel with the occlusal plane results in cone cutting.
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Q15: A slanted or tilted occlusal plane results
Q16: Cone cutting of the radiographic image most
Q17: Failing to record the incisal or occlusal
Q18: Each of the following would result in
Q19: Light (thin) images may result from each
Q21: Elongation error causes the images to appear
Q22: White spots on the film are caused
Q23: Bending a phosphor plate will result in
Q24: If the darkroom door is accidentally opened
Q25: A light radiograph can result from either
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