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Radiology 2

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1. How does radiation effect cells






2. Mand molar anatomy






3. What size bulb is used in safelight






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






5. What 2 unites are used to measure absorption






6. What is the term to describe the overall blackness of a radiograph






7. What is the bremsstrahlung radiation






8. Proper patient positioning for bisecting






9. 1/10th dosage of gen. public - What are photons






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






11. What is the purpose of a pano






12. What type film is faster - intraoral or extraoral






13. How does packet placement differ b/w bisecting and paralleling






14. you use an exposure time of 10 impulses. How many seconds is this






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






16. which anatomical structures appear radiolucent






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

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18. What type of safelight filter is acceptable






19. How long does the first rinse last






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 causes overlapping






22. What film is used to diagnose interproximal decay






23. which projection is used to view sinuses






24. if the kVp is increased from 75-90 - What must be done to achieve a radiograph of comparible density






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






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






27. What is characteristic radiation






28. What is the best method of reducing radiation to the patient






29. How is vertical angulation established with the bisecting technique






30. What exposure is taken to determine jaw relationships in ortho treatment planning






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






32. who discovered x-rays






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






34. What type of angulation is used when taking radiographs of the mand. arch






35. How would a film appear if submerged totally in the developer but not in the fixer






36. How often should developing solutions be changed






37. What is the annual MPD for pregnant dental assistant






38. According to principles of shadow casting - How should the film be placed in relation to the tooth?






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






40. when viewing a PANO - you notice that a lot of spine sHows on both side of the film - What caused this






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






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






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






44. Difference b/w direct and indirect exposure sensor?






45. What are three types of image receptors used in digital radiography






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






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






48. What is the most important step in panoramic radiography






49. The cells from most sensitive to least sensitive






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