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In dental research, dorsoventral cephalometric radiography is often used to assess skull growth and dental movement in rat models. To ensure that images can be reproduced, radiographers must use a cephalostat to maintain the rat's head in a consistent position across imaging sessions. The authors describe a positioning device they designed that connects easily to a standard dental X-ray machine. The device enabled researchers to position rats repeatedly for radiographic imaging with very little variation.

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