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Radiology 3
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1. Anterior ramus of mandible; attachment for muscle of mastication; superimposed around maxillary tuberosity.
Scatter Radiation
Median palatine suture
Nutrient Canals
Coronoid Process
2. Located above maxillary premolar/molar teeth - border is made up of cortical bone; sinus cavity is radiolucent compartment
Kilovoltage peak adjustment
Ramus
Maxillary sinus
Suture
3. Bony prominence posterior to maxillary third molar; radiopaque
Fixer Solution
Voltage
Nonthreshold dose-response curve
Maxillary Tuberosity
4. Hollow space - cavity that appears radiolucent
Stochastic effects
Collimation
Septa within maxillary sinus
Sinus
5. Used to decrease voltage from the incoming 110- or 220-line voltage to the 3 to 5 volts used by the filament circuit.
Step-Down Transformer
Nutrient Canals
Hamulus
Rad (Radiation absorbed dose)
6. Hole in bone below mandibular premolars - blood supply to lower lip exits here; radiolucent; often misdiagnosed for periapical pathology
Inherent filtration
Nutrient Canals
Collimation
Mental Foramen
7. 'Cortex'-> dense - outer layer; also called compact bone-appears radiopaque on film
Canal
Nonstochastic (deterministic) effects
Cortical Bone
Conical PID
8. Within maxillary sinus; acts as a division - radiopaque lines sometimes not visible
Scatter Radiation
Septa within maxillary sinus
Voltage
Foramen
9. Scooped out of depressed area of bone that appears radiolucent
Latent Period
Tubercle
Fossa
Sinus
10. 'hooklike' - posterior to maxillary tuberosity; extension of medial pterygoid plate of sphenoid bone; radiopaque
Collimation
Developer Solution
Hamulus
Mandibular Canal
11. Surrounds root - cortical bone - radiopaque
Hamulus
Lamina Dura
Step-Up Transformer
Nonthreshold dose-response curve
12. Reproductive (ova - sperm). Effects are passed on to generations. Genetic damage cannot be repaired
Nonstochastic (deterministic) effects
Genetic cells
Inherent filtration
Lingual Foramen
13. Aluminum disks between collimator and tubehead seal. Aluminum disks filter long wavelength - low energy x-rays from x-ray beam. 0.5 mm increments
The optimum temperature for manual processing?
Kilovoltage peak adjustment
Added filtration
Superior Foramina of incisive canal
14. The x-ray photon is deflected from its path during its passage through matter
Hamulus
Compton Scatter
Density
Stochastic effects
15. Occurs frequently due to the high concentration of water in cells.
Compton Scatter
Indirect injury
Radiosensitive cells
Inherent filtration
16. Opening/hole in bone that allows the passage of blood vessels/nerves and appears radiolucent
Somatic cells
Maxillary Tuberosity
Foramen
Step-Up Transformer
17. Bump of bone - muscle attachment; lingual aspect of mandible - 'ring shaped' radiopacitiy below mandibular incisors.
Superior Foramina of incisive canal
Kilovoltage peak adjustment
Genial Tubercles
Median palatine suture
18. Rate which exposure to radiation occurs and absorption occurs (more damage occurs with high dose due to rapid delivery and does not allow for repair)
Added filtration
Dose Rate
Lingual Foramen
The conditions required for the darkroom
19. Extends from alveolar bone between maxillary centrals to posterior hard palate; seen as a radiolucent line
Conical PID
The conditions required for the darkroom
Median palatine suture
Dose Rate
20. Closed - pointed cone-high production of scatter - not used any longer.
Rad (Radiation absorbed dose)
Inverted Y
Body of Mandible
Conical PID
21. 'Arranged like a lattice'->soft - spongy bone located between 2 layers of cortical bone; spaces are trabeculae that are filled with bone marrow.
Cancellous
Nutrient Canals
Mylohyoid Ridge
Contrast
22. Two small openings (radiolucent) found on floor of nasal cavity->common exit is incisive foramen
Long-term effects
Nonthreshold dose-response curve
Superior Foramina of incisive canal
Nutrient Canals
23. Used to increase incoming voltage to 65 -000 to 100 -000 volts used by the high-voltage circuit.
Periodontal Ligament Space
Canal
Step-Up Transformer
Contrast
24. The measurement of electrical force that causes electrons to move from a negative pole to a positive one. Measured in volts (V) or kilovolts (kV)
Kilovoltage peak adjustment
Voltage
Inherent filtration
Rem (Roentgen equivalent (in) man)
25. Mature bone - muscle - nerve
Radioresistant cells
Genetic cells
Lingual Foramen
Lateral Fossa
26. Suggest that no matter how small the amount of radiation received - some biologic damage occurs.
Nasal Cavity/Fossa
Nonthreshold dose-response curve
Median palatine suture
Lateral Fossa
27. Dental x-ray machines operating 70 kVp or below: minimum 1.5 mm aluminum filtration - Dental x-ray machines operating above 70 kVp: minimum of 2.5 mm. of aluminum filtration.
The optimum temperature for manual processing?
Amount of tissue irradiated
Total (inherent + added) filtration
Foramen
28. Produced when a high-speed electron dislodges an inner-shell electron from a tungsten atom and causes ionization of that atom. Occurs only at 70 kVp and above.
Amount of tissue irradiated
Cancellous
Characteristic Radiation
Long-term effects
29. U-shaped portion extending from ramus to ramus
Direct Injury
Step-Down Transformer
Roentgen
Body of Mandible
30. Do not occur in dentistry
Total (inherent + added) filtration
Short-term effects
Mental Foramen
Characteristic Radiation
31. All cells except reproductive; effects are seen in person irradiated
Genetic cells
Somatic cells
Cancellous
Maxillary Tuberosity
32. The penetrating x-ray beam that is produced at the target of the anode
Coherent Scatter
Lingual Foramen
Primary Radiation
Cortical Bone
33. Gray
Somatic cells
Anterior Nasal Spine
Rad (Radiation absorbed dose)
Added filtration
34. Intersection of maxillary sinus and nasal cavity - radiopaque - cortical bone; above maxillary canine.
Inverted Y
Cancellous
Septa within maxillary sinus
Median palatine suture
35. Space between root and the lamina dura - thin - radiolucent line - healthy PDL is uniform thickness
Dose Rate
Primary Radiation
Periodontal Ligament Space
Genetic cells
36. Sievart
Floor of Nasal Cavity
Collimation
Cortical Bone
Rem (Roentgen equivalent (in) man)
37. Pear shaped compartment - appears above maxillary incisors. Appears as a large radiolucent area above the maxilla.
Nasal Cavity/Fossa
Inferior Nasal Conchae
Hamulus
Body of Mandible
38. 16-20 square feet (at least 4x4) - Light tight - Safelight must be at least 4 feet from the working area
Maxillary Tuberosity
Step-Up Transformer
The conditions required for the darkroom
The optimum temperature for manual processing?
39. Removes unexposed silver halide crystals and creates white/clear areas on film; black metallic silver remains on film.
Free Radical Formation
Fixer Solution
Compton Scatter
Short-term effects
40. Between canine and lateral incisor - depression is not always visible - radiolucent
Foramen
Direct Injury
Lateral Fossa
Density
41. Coulombs per kilogram
Roentgen
Periodontal Ligament Space
Hamulus
Characteristic Radiation
42. Effects seen years - decades - or generations later
Coronoid Process
The conditions required for the darkroom
Long-term effects
Canal
43. Can increase or decrease the number of electrons passing through the cathode filament
Milliamperage adjustment
Rectangular and round PID
Dose Rate
Lingual Foramen
44. Reduces exposed silver halide crystals into black metallic silver a makes dark/black areas on film; unexposed silver halide crystals are unaffected by developer
Stochastic effects
Process
Developer Solution
Radioresistant cells
45. 68 Degrees F
Direct Injury
The optimum temperature for manual processing?
Nonstochastic (deterministic) effects
Amount of tissue irradiated
46. Tubes within maxillary sinus that carry nerves - blood supply - radiolucent band with boundary of two radiopaque cortical bony lines
Nutrient Canals
Septum
Step-Up Transformer
General Radiation
47. Sharp - thornlike projection that appears radiopaque.
Spine
Added filtration
Step-Down Transformer
Ramus
48. A line of union between adjoining bones - found only in skull; appears as radiolucent line
Suture
Anterior Nasal Spine
Nonstochastic (deterministic) effects
Radiosensitive cells
49. Superior to internal oblique ridge; anterior border of ramus ends in external oblique ridge; radiopaque band
External Oblique Ridge
Step-Up Transformer
Free Radical Formation
Maxillary Tuberosity
50. Time between exposure to ionizing radiation and the appearance of observable clinical signs.
Nonthreshold dose-response curve
Radiosensitive cells
Radioresistant cells
Latent Period
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