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Radiology 2

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


2. What are automatic processors faster than manual processing?






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






4. What is the purpose of replenishing the developer solution






5. Size film used for PA's on adults






6. A properly exposed film appears completely black. when was is exposed to white light






7. You process a set of BW's in the automatic processor. three of the BW's are of good quality - but fourth is completely blank. What probably caused this?






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






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






10. How often should developing solutions be changed






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






12. What Size film is 2 1/4 x 3






13. Mand premolar anatomy






14. 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






15. What equation is used to calculate the accumulated MPD






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






17. What is the emulsion composed of?






18. What projection would you take for a patient complaining of pain in the lower left molar area






19. How does radiation effect cells






20. Size film used for BW on adults when only one film is taken on each side






21. What is characteristic radiation






22. How does resolutiong and detial of a panoramic radiograph compare with that of PA's and BW's






23. What is added filtration






24. What is the ADA approved method of mounting dental radiographs






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






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






27. According to the principles of shadow casting - preferred object-film distance






28. What size bulb is used in safelight






29. When mounting dental radiographs - What is the best way to differentiate max and mand films?






30. What is the annual MPD for pregnant dental assistant






31. How long are films fixed






32. which projection is used to view sinuses






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






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






35. How does kVp affect patient exposure






36. desired thickness of lead apron






37. What type film is faster - intraoral or extraoral






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






39. What would cause the radiographic image to be blurred






40. What happens in the developer






41. What is the earliest sign of radiation exposure






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






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






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






45. What determines the speed of dental films?






46. How long does the first rinse last






47. What causes teeth to appear very short and distorted






48. According to principles of shadow casting - How should the central beam be directed






49. How long does film stay in the developer






50. What radiographs are used to locate a salivary stone in the submandibular duct