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Locate the Object: September 2014 ANSWERS

Here is the answer for the September 2014 Locate the Object We will 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 Images move in the opposite direction from the movement of the source. Images…
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Locate the Object: September 2014

And now back to our regular programming. 😛 Here’s a fun case for the month to practice your image shift and SLOB (Same-Lingual, Opposite-Buccal) information. The object in question is the supernumerary tooth (mesiodens) the white arrow is pointing to. Fun note – there is resorption of the supernumerary tooth in the coronal portion…
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Locate the Object: July 2014 (b) ANSWER

Here is the answer for the July 2014 (b) Locate the Object. We will 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 Images move in the opposite direction from the movement of the…
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Locate the Object: July 2014 (b)

And now the second case for this month to practice your image shift and SLOB (Same-Lingual, Opposite-Buccal) information. The object in question is the radiopaque restoration near the cemento-enamel junction on the maxillary right second premolar (#4). Which surface (buccal or lingual) is the restoration on? Answers coming Thursday.  You can answer either in the comments, twitter…
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Locate the Object: July 2014 (a)

And now the first case for this month to practice your image shift and SLOB (Same-Lingual, Opposite-Buccal) information. The object in question is the round amalgam restoration on the maxillary right first molar (#3). Which surface (buccal or lingual) is the amalgam restoration on? Answers coming Thursday.  You can answer…