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Radiology 2

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1. What causes conecut






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






3. What must be done to xray fixer priod to disposal






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






5. when manually processing dental film - you notice the temp. has gotten warmer as the day progressed. How should the developing time be changed?






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






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






8. What is the most important step in panoramic radiography






9. What is the primary beam






10. In the darkroom - you unwrap a film and place a coin on top of the film for several minutes. when you process the film - you notice a slight - well-defined white circle on the film. What does this mean?






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






12. after processing exposed dental film - you notice dark spots on the film. What caused this






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






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

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15. Size film used for occlusals on adults






16. What is the bremsstrahlung radiation






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






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






19. What causes missing crowns






20. Mand premolar anatomy






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

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22. What anatomical structures appear radiopaque on a dental radiograph






23. What factors affect the sharpness of the radiographic image






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






25. which projection is used to view sinuses






26. What Size film is 1 1/16 x 2 1/8






27. What is the purpose of replenishing the developer solution






28. What size bulb is used in safelight






29. 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






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






31. What looking at a PANO What causes a big smile






32. What is the base of dental film composed of?






33. What must a patient remove before taking a PANO






34. What are the short term effects of radiation exposure






35. How can you differentiate the zygoma from the max sinus in a max posterior PA






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






37. What is the annual MPD for pregnant dental assistant






38. What equation is used to calculate the accumulated MPD






39. How does kVp affect patient exposure






40. What is thermionic emission






41. What looking at manually processed films - you notice small black spots on the films. What caused those spots?






42. when mounting a film the dot is convex - On What side of the mouth would you find #32?






43. When viewing a periapical radiograph - you notice that the image of the tooth is extremely long and well defined; However the apices are missing. What technique was used to take the radiograph? What caused the roots to appear long?






44. Max molar anatomy






45. How does packet placement differ b/w bisecting and paralleling






46. What is the best method of protecting the thyroid gland from radiation?






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






48. How long does the first rinse last






49. How do you determine How often to take radiographs






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