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Receptor
Teeth
DX-3000 cone
7.2.2 Film or intraoral receptor positioning
X-rays generated by the DX-3000 can be detected by various receptors such as
film, intra-oral sensors (digital), PSP and viewed screens.
Place the film or sensor on the teeth and make sure it does not move.
If film or PSP is to be used, make sure they are not bent or twisted to avoid
image distortion.
Typically, the receptor should be aligned with the center of the X-ray cone,
perpendicular to the emitted X-rays (see Figure 7.3).
Figure 7.3 X-ray Panel display
CHECK
The position of the film or intra-oral sensor and the face of the
DX-3000 must be parallel during exposure. If the angle deviates too
much, the image can be twisted and the correct image may be lost.

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