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Radiology 2

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1. Explain PSP






2. What would cause a film to be too light






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






4. in which pericapical projection will the mental ridge be visible






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






6. What are the short term effects of radiation exposure






7. What is the collimator made out of...






8. What factors would decrease edge sharpness and increase magnification






9. What is the main source of radiation exposure to the operator






10. What part of the x-ray machine is responsible for providing the electrons






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






12. What causes overlapping






13. What would cause a properly exposed film to appear dark?






14. What anatomical structures appear radiopaque on a dental radiograph






15. According to principles of shadow casting - How should the film be placed in relation to the tooth?






16. What device is used to check quality of processing chemicals






17. How are indirect exposure films exposed






18. when duplicating radiographs - What side of the duplicating film is in contact with the radiograph to be duplicated






19. when taking a radiograph - you pulls the cone out about 6 inches from the patient's face. What is the result






20. What controls the speed with which the electrons travel from the cathode to the anode






21. What does alara stand for






22. What is the purpose of collimation






23. How often should an FMS be taken on an adult with no significant medical history






24. What would cause a film to be too dark






25. Proper patient positioning for bisecting






26. What is the bremsstrahlung radiation






27. What is characteristic radiation






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






29. How many impulses are in .25 seconds






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






31. What is the name for the part of the target that is struck by electrons






32. How often should developing solutions be changed






33. What exposure would be useful in identifying salivary stones in the submandibular gland






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






35. you notice that the xrays you process are becoming successively lighter than the quality control film you compare it to. What should you do






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






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






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






39. which projection is used to view sinuses






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






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






42. What is the annual MPD for radiation workers






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






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






45. you notice that a radiograph taken several months ago is brown and spotted. What happened






46. What causes teeth to appear very short and distorted






47. What radiograph is used to sHow contrast in soft tissues






48. What is the major diff. b/w particulate and electromagnetic radiation






49. Mand central anatomy






50. What types of cells must be effected in order for mutation to occur