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Dental Assisting Radiology Practice
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A lead apron and a thyroid collar - -must be used on all patients for all
exposures

- A good technique for reducing the radiation exposure to both patient and
operator is the use of - -fast film or digital imaging

- A patient is concerned with radiation exposure. You can assure him that
your office uses the ALARA concept, which includes - -reducing the number
of exposures, minimizing retakes, keeping exposure levels as low as possible

- All of the following structures will appear radiolucent on dental x-ray film
except - -metal restorations

- An example of cumulative radiation exposure is - -cataracts, leukemia,
cancer

- Anything that occupies space and has a form or shape is - -matter

- Because the entire x-ray area is considered a radiation hazard area, a
radiation hazard sign must be posted in - -sight of patients, and sight of
personnel

- Chronic radiation exposure occurs when _______ dose of radiation is
received over a _______time period - -small; long

- Damage caused by ionizing x-radiation to genetic cells: - -can affect future
generations

- Damage to which type of cell is passed on to future generations? - -
genetic cell

- Exposure to radiation: - -no matter how small, has the potential to cause
harmful biologic change

- How much filtration is federally required for a dental x-ray machine
operating over 70 kVp? - -2.5 mm

- One of the rules of radiation protection is never stand closer than _____ feet
from the x-ray unit during an exposure - -6

, - Primary radiation is: - -also called the useful beam, the beam of x-ray that
comes from the target

- Secondary radiation: - -refer to x-radiation that is created when the
primary beam interacts with matter

- The Guidelines for Prescribing Dental Radiographs issued by the ADA and
the FDA recommend which of the following dental imaging procedures for a
pregnant patient? - -Radiographic imaging procedures do not need to be
altered because of pregnancy

- The maximum permissible dose for an occupational worker for an
individual 18 years of age or older is _____rem/year - -5

- The x-ray was discovered on November 8, 1895, by: - -Wilhelm Conrad
Roentgen

- Who should hold the film in a patient's mouth if the patient is unable to do
so? - -Parent or relative of the patient

- When the matter switch is on: - -the electron cloud is emitted

- An extraoral dental x-ray film is: - -more sensitive to light than intraoral
film

- Automatic film processing requires _____than manual film processing does -
-less equipment

- Dental film holders, used to position and hold the dental x-ray films in the
patient's mouth, include: - -XPC and disposable block, EeZee-Grip and
EndoRay

- Film speed is determined by the: - -thickness of silver bromide salt, and
size of the silver bromide crystals

- The correct order of steps in manual film processing is: - -develop. rinse,
fix, wash

- The extraoral film placed outside the mouth during x-ray exposure is: - -
panoramic

- The idea time and temperature for manual developing is: - -5 minutes at
68 degrees C

- The most commonly used film size for adult intraoral dentistry is size: - -
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