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Radiology 2

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






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

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






4. What quality control procedures should be performed on xray cassettes






5. you change you kVp from 90 to 70 and leave all other factors the same. What is the result






6. What is the emulsion composed of?






7. What would happen to a film that is placed in the fixer prior to development






8. What is the annual MPD for radiation workers






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






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






11. What is the purpose of the embossed dot

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12. 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?






13. A patient complains of pain in the upper molar region. What radiographic exposure should be made?






14. What 2 unites are used to measure absorption






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






16. which anatomical structures appear radiopaque






17. List the properties of x-rays






18. You notice on a PANO that the ant. teeth appear narrow and out of focus. What caused this






19. Explain PSP






20. How can exposure to the operator be reduced






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






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






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






24. What is the major diff. b/w particulate and electromagnetic radiation






25. What Size film is 7/8 x 1 3/8






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






27. When taking a radiograph - you pull the end of the PID away from the patients face about 6 inches. How will this affect the radiographic image and patient exposure






28. Mand premolar anatomy






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






30. How far should the operator stand from the source of radiation






31. What must a patient remove before taking a PANO






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






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






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






35. Max premolar anatomy






36. The cells from most sensitive to least sensitive






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






38. which projection is used to view sinuses






39. What is the purpose of a pano






40. when viewing a molar BW - What should be on the distal of the film






41. What control factors effect the density of a radiograph






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






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






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






45. when duplicating radiographs - What side of the duplicating film is in contact with the radiograph to be duplicated






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






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






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






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






50. total filtration required of x-ray machines that operate above 70 kVp






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