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letamp;#39;s chat about how to fix horizontal overlap on bite Wings on this Kilgore International Radiology model first itamp;#39;s helpful to remember that the face is more triangular shaped but often we treat it like itamp;#39;s a square and thatamp;#39;s going to close your contacts so letamp;#39;s start with the prols here your P should be perpendicular kind of like a t-shape to the Natural angle of the jawline so if youamp;#39;re treating the head like itamp;#39;s a square box and not following the natural curvature of the occlusion the contacts are going to be closed from the front you can see that thereamp;#39;s a large gap here so youamp;#39;re going to want to turn that P meily here to close that Gap and make it more perpendicular to the jawline from another perspective you can imagine the x-rays traveling out of the PID in a straight line just like the string so Iamp;#39;m trying to aim it directly through the teeth and if my horizontal angulation is off the string