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    An Image Receptor Placed Too Far Back in the Mouth
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An Image Receptor Placed Too Far Back in the Mouth

Question 9

Question 9

Multiple Choice

An image receptor placed too far back in the mouth will result in not imaging the:


A) maxillary structures.
B) mandibular structures.
C) anterior structures.
D) posterior structures.

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