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What is the term for the radiation-sensitive component in digital radiography systems?
✔✔The digital sensor or plate that captures the X-ray image.
Why is a lead apron with a thyroid collar used during dental radiographic procedures?
✔✔To protect sensitive areas, such as the thyroid and reproductive organs, from unnecessary
radiation exposure.
What is the purpose of the PID (position-indicating device) in dental radiography?
✔✔To direct the X-ray beam to the correct area and ensure proper alignment during exposure.
Why is it important to remove jewelry and metal objects before taking dental radiographs?
✔✔To prevent artifacts that could interfere with the clarity of the image and affect diagnostic
accuracy.
What is the significance of the focal spot size in dental radiography?
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, ✔✔Smaller focal spots provide better resolution and sharper images, while larger spots can
cause blurring.
What is the difference between a periapical and a bitewing radiograph?
✔✔Periapical radiographs capture the entire tooth and surrounding bone, while bitewing
radiographs focus on the crowns of upper and lower teeth in a specific region.
What is the typical exposure time for dental X-rays?
✔✔Exposure time depends on the specific imaging system and technique, but is generally very
short, lasting a fraction of a second.
What is the purpose of using a collimator in dental radiography?
✔✔To limit the size of the X-ray beam and focus it on the area of interest, reducing radiation
exposure to surrounding tissues.
What is the difference between "radiopaque" and "radiolucent" areas in dental radiographs?
✔✔Radiopaque areas appear white or light on the X-ray because they block X-rays, such as
fillings or bone, while radiolucent areas appear dark because they allow X-rays to pass through.
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