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Radiology 2

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1. if the source-object distance is cut from 16 to 8 - What must be changed to compensate






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

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3. What film is used to diagnose interproximal decay






4. What causes film fogging






5. What is the optimum processing temp.






6. Film submerged totally in fixer but not in developer






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






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






9. What is a large dose of radiation given over a short period of time






10. What factors would decrease edge sharpness and increase magnification






11. How can exposure to the operator be reduced






12. What causes foreshortening






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






14. What can be done to increase the life span of processing solutions






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






16. What is the purpose of filtration






17. How often should developing solutions be changed






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






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






20. How should the frequency of radiographic exposures be determined






21. Mand central anatomy






22. What quality control procedures should be performed on xray cassettes






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






24. when viewing a molar BW - What should be on the distal of the film






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






26. What NC agency is resposible for monitoring dental x-ray equipment






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






28. What are occlusal radiographs used to diagnose






29. What type lead apron should be used when taking PANO radiographs






30. 3 film holding devices used for bisecting






31. What is thermionic emission






32. What is the annual MPD for radiation workers






33. What periapical technique offers the best diagnostic quality?






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






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






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






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






38. What film would be used to locate a foreign body in the bucco-lingual relationship






39. What must a patient remove before taking a PANO






40. Mand premolar anatomy






41. What is inherent filtration






42. Proper patient positioning for bisecting






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






44. What type of film are rare earth screens paired with






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






46. when taking a paralleling radiograph of a patient with palatal tori - Where is the film places






47. What causes a HERRINGBONE effect






48. What is the bremsstrahlung radiation






49. you change from an 8 inch to an 16 inch focal film distance. How is the intensity of the beam affected






50. What would cause a film to be too dark