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Optimizing dose for Ceph images

Hi all,

The cephalometric views at my hospital are a bit high dose compared to various international DRLs/etc so I'm looking to play with the technique factors a little bit.

My understanding of ceph views is that lines, angles and outlines are drawn on the images to characterize the skeletal/jaw structure. Naively, I feel like this doesn't really require superb image quality to do since it's looking at quite contrasting and large structures - is there something I'm missing here? I don't want to detract from image quality too much if it's needed.

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