2014
DOI: 10.4103/0970-9290.142560
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Modified bisecting angle technique in eliminating zygomatic superimposition over apices of maxillary molars

Abstract: Modified BAT was more accurate for periapical radiography of maxillary molars in preventing zygomatic superimposition and related technical errors than BAT.

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“…Palatal anatomy guides the distance between the film and the teeth, i.e., around 10 mm. 5 This technique is suggested as an alternative to the standard BAT and the parallel technique. It is intended for anterior periapical radiographs when clinical conditions make conventional techniques difficult.…”
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“…Palatal anatomy guides the distance between the film and the teeth, i.e., around 10 mm. 5 This technique is suggested as an alternative to the standard BAT and the parallel technique. It is intended for anterior periapical radiographs when clinical conditions make conventional techniques difficult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 The image interference of zygomatic arch with the apical third of maxillary first molar has made BAT diagnostically unreliable in this region. Therefore, certain alterations were carried out in BAT, and then both techniques were compared in avoiding zygomatic superimposition 5 (Fig. 2).…”
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“…Paralleling technique is most commonly used technique in western countries, but it was not the same with Indian scenario where bisecting angle technique is most preferred (Jamdade AS 2014). The reasons anticipated were due to lack of practice or usage, because of technical difficulty or may be because of any other reason.…”
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