Panoramic radiography is widely used in general dentistry, and also specialist dental practice, in particular orthodontics and oral surgery. The ability to interpret the resulting image is dependent on the quality of the image and the accurate depiction of normal radio-graphic features. Once a radio-graphic exposure is justified, it should be carried out in the best possible way. Positioning errors and exposure factors can all impact on the quality of the image and its usefulness. Based on your background reading, give a summary of a number of key points which relate to the importance of correct exposure factors, and correct positioning.

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