Conventional Radiology or X-Ray
Conventional Radiology consists of a wide spectrum of imaging techniques that basically use radiation based on X-rays, which form an image by interacting with the different densities and thicknesses of the tissues of the human body.
Radiography consists of obtaining a radiological image of the anatomical area to be studied. It is the generation of images of the interior of the body by means of physical agents (X-rays) which arises from the interposition of the anatomical area to be studied between a source emitting ionizing radiation (X-rays) and a radiographic plate or a digital photographic record.