Multiple Choice
To avoid a double exposure,
A) only expose and process one half of the patient's mouth at one time.
B) mark exposed films with indelible ink.
C) always separate exposed and unexposed film and PSP receptors.
D) ask the patient to hold the unexposed film and PSP receptors.
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