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Radiology 2

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What can be done to minimize gagging when taking radiographs






2. What is the max. permissable fose for radiation workers in systeme interventional units






3. when viewing a duplicated radiograph - you notice that the duplicate is too dark. What should you do to duplicating time to lighten the film






4. How long does film stay in the developer






5. What parts of the x-ray machine are included in the cathode circuit






6. you use an exposure time of 10 impulses. How many seconds is this






7. What 3 types of cells are most radioresistant






8. Size film used for occlusals on adults






9. What are filters made out of...






10. your dentist recommends that a patient have xrays taken - bu the patient refuses. What should be done

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11. How far should the operator stand from the source of radiation






12. 3 film holding devices used for paralleling






13. What radiographs are used to determine if a foreign object is located facially or lingually






14. How often should developing solutions be changed






15. Film submerged totally in fixer but not in developer






16. What does alara stand for






17. when viewing a radiograph - the tooth looks normal in size and shape; However - there is a large blank space at the incisal edge and the apices are missing. What caused this error






18. What is the most important step in panoramic radiography






19. What type of projection is used to visualize the crestol alveolar bone on a patient with moderate to severe bone loss






20. What is the major use of cross sectional occlusal radiograph






21. How does kVp affect patient exposure






22. What is added filtration






23. when viewing a PANO - you notice that the right TMJ is magnified - bu the left TMJ is normal. What caused this error






24. What is the earliest sign of radiation exposure






25. Size film used for anterior PA's for patients with narrow arches






26. What should be done prior to ordering radiographs for a patient






27. What is the source-skin distance of x-ray machine that operates at 75 kVp






28. Max lat. canine anatomy






29. What is the latent period






30. According to principles of shadow casting - preferred source-object distance






31. What is the x-ray at the center of the primary beam called






32. What is the bremsstrahlung radiation






33. When can the films be exposed to white light






34. The cells from most sensitive to least sensitive






35. Proper patient positioning for bisecting






36. if the kVp is increased from 75-90 - What must be done to achieve a radiograph of comparible density






37. Mand central anatomy






38. How does film speed correlate with definition and detail?






39. What happens in the developer






40. What is the annual MPD for pregnant dental assistant






41. What Size film is 1 1/4 x 1 5/8






42. Max molar anatomy






43. What causes a HERRINGBONE effect






44. What speed films are most commonly used?






45. How is vertical angulation established with the paralleling technique






46. What is the purpose of the lead foil?






47. What is secondary radiation






48. What is the primary beam






49. How would a film appear if submerged totally in the developer but not in the fixer






50. What is formed when high speed electrons strike the target