When using the buccal object rule in horizontal angulation, the lingual object in relation to the buccal object.. Move with the x-ray tube head



When using the buccal object rule in horizontal angulation, the lingual object in relation to the buccal object:
a. Move away from the x-ray tube head.
b. Move with the x-ray tube head.***
c. Move in an inferior direction from the x-ray tube head.
d. Move in a superior direction from the x-ray tube head.
e. None of the above.
The Buccal Object Rule is a method for determining the relative location of objects hidden in the oral region. The rule is: When two different radiographs are made of a pair of objects, the image of the buccal object moves, relative to the image of the lingual object, in the same direction that the x-ray beam is directed.
SLOB technique - same lingual , Opposite Buccal.