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TEST BANK FOR DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES 6TH EDITION BY JOEN IANNUCCI AND LAURA JANSEN HOWERTON CHAPTER 1-35 LATEST EDITION 2026

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TEST BANK FOR DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY
PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES 6TH EDITION BY JOEN
IANNUCCI AND LAURA JANSEN HOWERTON
CHAPTER 1-35 LATEST EDITION 2026

, TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I: Radiation Basics and Dental Image Characteristics

1. Radiation History

2. Radiation Physics

3. Radiation Biology

4. Radiation Protection

5. Radiation Characteristics

6. Dental X-Ray Image Characteristics

PART II: Equipment and Digital Imaging Basics

7. Dental X-Ray Equipment

8. Digital Imaging

PART III: Film Imaging Basics

9. Dental X-Ray Film

10. Film Processing

11. Film Mounting and Viewing

PART IV: Dental Radiographer Basics

12. Dental Images and the Dental Radiographer

13. Patient Relations and the Dental Radiographer

14. Patient Education and the Dental Radiographer

15. Legal Issues and the Dental Radiographer

16. Infection Control and the Dental Radiographer

17. Quality Assurance in the Dental Office

,PART V: Intraoral Technique Basics

18. Introduction to Dental Imaging Examinations

19. Paralleling Technique

20. Bisecting Technique

21. Bite-Wing Technique

22. Exposure and Technique Errors

23. Occlusal and Localization Techniques

24. Imaging of Patients with Special Needs

PART VI: Extraoral Imaging Basics

25. Panoramic Imaging

26. Extraoral Imaging

27. Three-Dimensional Digital Imaging

PART VII: Normal Anatomy Basics

28. Normal Anatomy: Intraoral Images

29. Normal Anatomy: Panoramic Images

PART VIII: Image Interpretation Basics

30. Introduction to Image Interpretation

31. Descriptive Terminology

32. Identification of Restorations, Dental Materials, and Foreign Objects

33. Interpretation of Dental Caries

34. Interpretation of Periodontal Disease

35. Interpretation of Trauma, Pulpal Lesions, and Periapical Lesions

, Chapter 01: Radiation History
Iannucci: Dental Radiography, 6th Edition

Multiple Choice

1. Radiation Is Defined As
a. A Form Of Energy Carried By Waves Or Streams Of Particles.
b. A Beam Of Energy That Has The Power To Penetrate Substances And
Record Im Ageshadows On A Receptor.
c. A High-
Energy Radiation Produced By The Collision Of A Beam Of Electrons
With Amet Al Target In An X-Ray Tube.
d. A Branch Of Medicine That Deals With The Use Of X-Rays.
Answer:C A
Radiation Is A Form Of Energy Carried By Waves Or Streams Of Particles. An X-
Ray Is A Beam Ofenergy That Has The Power To Penetrate Substances And Record
Image Shad Ows On A Receptor.
X-Radiation Is A High-
Energy Radiation Produced By The Collision Of A Beam Of Electrons With Ametal
Target In An X-Ray Tube. Radiology Is A Branch Of Medicine That Deals With The
Use Of
X-Rays.

Dif: Recall Ref: Page 2 Obj: 1
Top: Cda, Rhs, Iii.B.2. Describe The Characteristics Of X-Radiation
Msc: Nbdhe, 2.0 Obtaining And Interpreting Radiographs | Nbdhe, 2.1 Principles Of Radiophysic
Sand Radiobiology

2. A Radiograph Is Defined As
a. A Beam Of Energy That Has The Power To Penetrate Substances And
Record Im Ageshadows On A Receptor.
b. A Picture On Film Produced By The Passage Of X-Rays Through An Object Or Body.
c. The Art And Science Of Making Radiographs By The Exposure Of An
Image Recepto R Tox-Rays.
d. A Form Of Energy Carried By Waves Or A Stream Of Particles.

Answer:C B
An X-
Ray Is A Beam Of Energy That Has The Power To Penetrate Substances And Record
Image Shad Ows On A Receptor. A Radiograph Is A Picture On Film Produced By
The Passage Of X-
Rays Through An Object Or Body. Radiography Is The Art And Science Of Making
Dental Imag Es By Theexposure Of A Receptor To X-
Rays. Radiation Is A Form Of Energy Carried By Waves Or Streams Of Particles.

Dif: Comprehension Ref: Page 2
Obj: 1 Top: Cda, Rhs, Iii.B.2. Describe The Characteristics Of
X-Radiation
Msc: Nbdhe, 2.0 Obtaining And Interpreting Radiographs | Nbdhe, 2.1 Principles Of Radiophysic
Sand Radiobiology

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