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Radiology 2

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






2. What causes film fogging






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






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






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






6. What is the optimum processing temp.






7. What causes elongation






8. What would cause a film to be too dark






9. What is the max. permissable fose for radiation workers in systeme interventional units






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






11. What are occlusal radiographs used to diagnose






12. using a 16 inch cone focal-film distance - the diameter of the beam measured at the patient's face should be no larger than






13. What causes missing crowns






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






15. How long does film stay in the developer






16. How far from the work surface must the safelight be mounted






17. desired thickness of lead apron






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






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






20. How often must you replenish the solutions in an automatic processor






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






22. What 3 types of cells are most radiosensitive






23. What radiograph is used to sHow contrast in soft tissues






24. Mand central anatomy






25. Explain PSP






26. What is the purpose of the lead foil?






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






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






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






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






31. What factors affect the sharpness of the radiographic image






32. What is secondary radiation






33. How are x-rays formed in the tubehead






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






35. 3 film holding devices used for bisecting






36. What is scatter radiation






37. When mounting a FMS - you notice that one film is blank. another film is dark - the teeth look strange - and it is difficult to determine What film it is. What do you think happened?






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






39. What is done to the primary beam to make is useful






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






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






42. What causes overlapping






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






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






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






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






47. which anatomical structures appear radiolucent






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






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






50. How long is the final rinse