Radiographs definition

Radiographs means intraoral and extraoral radiographic images of hard and soft tissues used for purposes of diagnosis.
Radiographs means intraoral and extraoral x-rays of the hard and soft oral structures to be used for purposes of diagnosis.
Radiographs means intraoral and extraoral x-rays of hard and soft tissues to be used for purposes of diagnosis.

Examples of Radiographs in a sentence

  • Radiographs, restorative, gold crowns, jackets, oral surgery, endodontic, periodontic.

  • Radiographs - Full mouth x-rays - one (1) every five (5) year(s).

  • Oral Radiographs (x-rays) Complete series intraoral x-rays or panoramic film x-rays, limited to one (1) film every five (5) years.

  • None Intraoral Radiographs (X-ray) Intraoral - complete series of radiographic images - one per 36 months, per provider or location.

  • Radiographs – The following radiographs are covered: Dental Cleaning (prophylaxis) – Limit 2 per year.

  • Oral Radiographs (x-rays) Complete series intraoral x-rays or panoramic film x-rays, limited to one film every 60 months; and Bitewing x-rays, limited to one set every 6 months.

  • Emergency (Palliative) Treatment Oral Radiographs (x-rays) Complete series intraoral x-rays or panoramic film x-rays.

  • Oral Radiographs (x-rays) Complete series intraoral x-rays or panoramic film x-rays, limited to once every 60 months.

  • Oral Radiographs (x-rays) Complete series intraoral x-rays or panoramic film x-rays, limited to one (1) film per lifetime for new patients only.

  • Radiographs – includes complete series intra oral films once every 24 months, panoramic films, and bitewing films once every six (6) months for persons up to and including age 12 and once every nine (9) months for persons over age 12.


More Definitions of Radiographs

Radiographs means intraoral and extraoral x-rays and radiographic digital images of hard and soft tissues used for purposes of diagnosis.

Related to Radiographs

  • Radiograph means an image receptor on which the image is created directly or indirectly by an x-ray pattern and results in a permanent record.

  • Radiographer s assistant" means any individual who under the direct supervision of a radiographer, uses radiographic exposure devices, sources of radiation, related handling tools, or radiation survey instruments in industrial radiography.

  • Radiography means a technique for generating and recording an x-ray pattern for the purpose of providing the user with an image(s) after termination of the exposure.

  • Radiographic operations means all activities associated with the presence of radioactive sources in a radiographic exposure device during use of the device or transport (except when being transported by a common or contract transport), to include surveys to confirm the adequacy of boundaries, setting up equipment and any activity inside restricted area boundaries.

  • Cabinet radiography means industrial radiography conducted in an enclosure or cabinet shielded so that radiation levels at every location on the exterior meet the limitations specified in 641—40.26(136C).