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Radiology NBDE Part 2 Exam With Complete Solutions


If no barrier, how far does the dentist need to be for protection?

6 feet, 90-135 degrees



Most of the x-ray is converted to?

Heat



What is the oil in the x ray tube for?



Dissipate the heat ( cooling)



Purpose of oil in x-ray tube housing

-Prevent rust

-Reduce radiation

-Dissipate heat to the target

-Lubricate

Dissipate heat to the target



Why is there oil in x-ray tube?

-For insulation

-Cools off the anode



Thermionic emission where?

Cathode ( checked, true)

,Kimia Sh Wiki: The classical example of thermionic emission is the emission of electrons
from a hot cathode into a vacuum



- Thermionic emission = electron emission from a heated metal (cathode). The cathode
has its filament circuit that supplies it with necessary filament current to heat it up.



Something about what is the best x-ray

Short wavelength, high energy



What is primary source of radiation to the operator when taking x-rays?

-Radiation left in the air

-Scatter from the patient

-Scatter from the walls

-Leakage from the x-ray head

Scatter from the patient



In performing normal dental diagnostic procedures, the operator receives the greatest
hazard from which type of radiation?

A. Direct primary-beam

B. Secondary and scatter

C. Gamma

B. Secondary and scatter



What characterizes secondary radiation?

Coming off the matter



What is the max radiation dosage for a dental professional per year?

, 50msv/year or 5 rem/year



- Per month = 4 msv, per week = 1 msv



Filaments

Heat is produced in the X-ray.



Digital image: which is the digital detector?

Charge coupled device



MRI utilizes what electromagnetic wave?

Radiowaves



COLLIMATION



What does collimation do?



The x-ray beam size/diameter & volume of irradiated tissue is reduced, area of exposure
is reduced

-usually with circle diameter of 2.75 in



Collimator function is all but:

To increase the radio-graphic contrast is not a function of the collimator.

Penetrability - increase



Collimation in x-rays

Reduces low energy radiation

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