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Radiology 2

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. your dentist recommends that a patient have xrays taken - bu the patient refuses. What should be done

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2. What would cause the radiographic image to be blurred






3. Size film used for PA's on adults






4. your film badge report sHows that you have received a small amt. of radiation. What should you do






5. What are automatic processors faster than manual processing?






6. You take a radiograph using 10 mA 30 impulses and 90 kVp - your dentist wants a radiograph with increased contrast and equal density. What settings would you use?






7. What is the most likely cause of a film with very poor definition






8. which radiographic technique records the most accurate image of crowns - roots - and supporting structures in a selected area?






9. What type of x-rays have greater penetrating power - long or short wavelength?






10. How do you differentiate b/w max and mand molar when mounting






11. What equation is used to calculate the accumulated MPD






12. Size film used for PA's on small children






13. What would cause increased magnification - decreased resolution and edge sharpness






14. What type of angulation is used when taking radiographs of the mand. arch






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






16. What causes foreshortening






17. What causes a HERRINGBONE effect






18. When taking a radiograph - you pull the end of the PID away from the patients face about 6 inches. How will this affect the radiographic image and patient exposure






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






20. What Size film is used to take a BW on a 3 yr. old






21. How are indirect exposure films exposed






22. Mand central anatomy






23. What film is used to diagnose interproximal decay






24. What is the proper patient position for BW's?






25. What is the annual MPD for pregnant dental assistant






26. What is the emulsion composed of?






27. How often are BW taken on children with high risk






28. What causes clear film






29. When can the films be exposed to white light






30. How many impulses are in .25 seconds






31. using a 16 inch cone focal-film distance - the diameter of the beam measured at the patient's face should be no larger than






32. you change you kVp from 90 to 70 and leave all other factors the same. What is the result






33. What parts of the x-ray machine are included in the anode circuit






34. which anatomical structures appear radiolucent






35. Mand molar anatomy






36. What would cause a film to be too light






37. On a mandibular molar PA - Where is the mylohoid ridge located






38. What are the 2 units used to measure exposure to radiation






39. What is thermionic emission






40. What is the area of the skull that is in focus on a pano

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41. What is the purpose of taking radiographs of an edentulous patient






42. When mounting a FMS - you notice that one film is blank. another film is dark - the teeth look strange - and it is difficult to determine What film it is. What do you think happened?






43. Difference b/w direct and indirect exposure sensor?






44. What would happen to a film that is placed in the fixer prior to development






45. What is secondary radiation






46. What size bulb is used in safelight






47. In which area of the tooth is interproximal caries often seen






48. When interpreting radiographs - you notice a radiopaque extension or spur off the proximal surface of #30. What do you think this is?






49. What causes elongation






50. What is the maximum size of the x-ray beam at the patients face