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Radiology 2

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1. How often are BW taken on children with high risk






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






3. What 3 types of cells are most radioresistant






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






5. What causes clear film






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






7. How does kVp affect patient exposure






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






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






10. What is inherent filtration






11. What is the most important step in panoramic radiography






12. What is the emulsion composed of?






13. What does alara stand for






14. when taking a PANO radiograph - the patient is placed too far into the machine. How will the radiograph appear






15. How does exposure time for children compare to that of an adult






16. How long does the first rinse last






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






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






19. What are filters made out of...






20. Your dentist asks you to take a FMS on a 65 yr old edentulous patient. How many exposures will you take? which exposures are not necessary? What intraoral technique will you use? What might be better than a FMS?






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






22. which dose of radiation is more biologically damaging






23. What type film is faster - intraoral or extraoral






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






25. What causes foreshortening






26. What is the latent image






27. What is the most commonly used personnel monitoring devide for dental offices






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






29. What causes overlapping






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






31. Size film used for PA's on adults






32. What anatomical structures appear radiolucent on a dental radiograph






33. What size and How is the film places when taking a molar PA in the mixed dentition

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34. Max lat. canine anatomy






35. How many impulses are in .25 seconds






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






37. How long does film stay in the developer






38. 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?






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






40. What equation is used to calculate the accumulated MPD






41. How does exposure time for edentulous patients compare to dentulous patients






42. How are x-rays formed in the tubehead






43. How are stabe film holders sterilized b/w uses






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






45. Proper patient positiong for paralleling

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46. When looking at radiographs that were taken several years ago - you notice a brownish stain which makes interpretation difficult. What caused this?






47. Max premolar anatomy






48. How does radiation effect cells






49. What is the primary beam






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