Lateral Ceph: A specific type of radiograph that orthodontists take allows the measurement of the teeth and jawbones and their relationships to fixed points in the skull. These measurements allow the orthodontist to diagnose and treatment plan malocclusions. Routine dental radiographs are taken to diagnose carious lesions and gum disease. That's the difference.
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