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11 PROCESSING THE RADIOGRAPH . Neill Serman. Sept. 2000 W + P. Chapter 6 THE STAGES IN THE PRODUCTION OF THE RADIOGRAPH Many dentists who utilize manual PROCESSING , intentionally over expose patients and under process the RADIOGRAPH in an attempt to save time resulting in radiographs that are inferior in diagnostic quality because of incomplete developing. When an X-ray film has been exposed, it must be processed in order to produce a permanent visible radiographic image that can be kept without deterioration for a number of years. PROCESSING transforms the latent image into a visible image. The term for the several procedures that collectively produce the visible, permanent image is PROCESSING and consists of developing, rinsing, fixing, washing and drying procedures 1.
1 1 PROCESSING THE RADIOGRAPH.Neill Serman. Sept. 2000 W + P. Chapter 6 THE STAGES IN THE PRODUCTION OF THE RADIOGRAPH Many dentists who utilize manual processing, intentionally over expose patients and under
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