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1 Department of Dentistry, Sydenham Hospital, New York City, N. Y.
1. A discussion of sources of error affecting the interpretation of the radiograph is presented.
2. Three experiments were undertaken to evaluate the contribution of some of the sources of error when others were controlled.
3. The uncontrolled sources of error are those which do not lend themselves to control in routine dental practice.
4. Results are presented which would seem to indicate that the variation of x-ray density with bone loss may influence diagnosis and prognosis in the practice of periodontics.
Submitted on March 28, 1956
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