Patent
1978-07-21
1980-05-06
Mancene, Louis G.
G09B 2328
Patent
active
042009960
ABSTRACT:
A device for teaching dental students and technicians how to adjust and position an X-ray cone relative to the upper or lower jaw of a patient to achieve a proper angle and maximum clarity for the particular purpose for which the X-ray picture is being taken which includes a simulated jaw or human head bearing teeth and a simulated X-ray cone together with miniaturized X-ray film images or projection slides of X-ray films, to be positioned and illuminated on demand, each picture appearing in response to a student selected particular position of the simulated cone relative to the jaw to show whether the cone is properly positioned. These X-ray pictures are made of a human skull. The simulated patient is a plastic reproduction of the original skull.
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Mancene Louis G.
Wilson John J.
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