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Locate the Object: February 2015 – 1 ANSWER

Now for the answers from today’s earlier post. Which root is the post (orange arrow) in? Image shift Before starting to use the image shift principle it is important to know/remember two key points Images move in the opposite direction from the movement of the source. Images of objects farther…
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Locate the Object: February 2015 – 1

This month is going to be a locate the object dump of sorts. I just went over image shift with my students and thought it would be a great way to share the examples with everyone. So each day (Monday – Friday) will have a brand new example to practice…
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Caries Interpretation: Cervical Burnout

Being that I’ve been asked quite a few questions on cervical burnout versus caries, I thought it might help to go over the topic a little more in depth. Here are the initial four caries interpretation posts (interproximal caries, occlusal caries, recurrent caries, root caries).  Here’s the goods on cervical…
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Locate the Object: October 2014 ANSWER

I did not realize that the answer to the October 2014: Locate the Object was not out so here it is, a bit late. 😐 I’ll be going over both image shift and SLOB (Same-Lingual, Opposite-Buccal). . Image shift Before starting to use the image shift principle it is important to know/remember two key points…