MEDICINE
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size 3
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Size 4
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Size 5
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Size 2.5
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Detailed explanation-1: -What size receptor is recommended for use with the occlusal technique in the adult patient? Size 4 intraoral receptor.
Detailed explanation-2: -a size 2 image receptor is typically used for children. A size 2 image receptor is also used for adults for periapical and bitewing examinations.
Detailed explanation-3: -For children with small mouths, you will need size 0 film. However, if the child’s mouth is large enough to accommodate size 1 or 2 film, and the child is cooperative, use the larger size film.
Detailed explanation-4: -The standard size 2 periapical film or sensor is frequently used with children, either to image labiolingual or buccolingual unerupted tooth positions or in place of periapical radiographs when needed.
Detailed explanation-5: -1. Size 2 film is used for Maxillary Pediatric Occlusal Projections. 2. The white side of the film faces the maxilla and the long edge faces a side-to-side direction.