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Radiology 2

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






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






3. Film submerged totally in fixer but not in developer






4. 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






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

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






7. 3 film holding devices used for paralleling






8. How does reducing exposure to the patient benefit the operator






9. which anatomical structures appear radiolucent






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






11. Explain PSP






12. What is reticulation






13. an insurance company requests a patient's radiographs when examining a dental clain. you only have one copy of the radiographs. What should you do






14. which anatomic feature is visible on a PANO - bu not on a PA






15. What is characteristic radiation






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






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






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






19. Mand lateral/canine anatomy






20. you process four BW films. three of the films appear normal - but one is clear. What happened

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






22. What Size film is used to take an occlusal radiograph of a 6 yr old child






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






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






25. How long is the final rinse






26. What is the major use of topographical occlusal radiographs






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






28. What are occlusal radiographs used to diagnose






29. How is vertical angulation established with the paralleling technique






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






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






32. With What type film are intensifying screens used?






33. How long are films fixed






34. How does the reproductive capacity of a cell correlate with radiosensitivity






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






36. What would cause a film to be too light






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






38. What is the earliest sign of radiation exposure






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






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






41. What size bulb is used in safelight






42. What is added filtration






43. What factors affect the sharpness of the radiographic image






44. Size film used for occlusals on adults






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






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






47. How are x-rays formed in the tubehead






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






49. What is inherent filtration






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