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Dental Radiology Chapter 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed 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? 2 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. 3 Why is it necessary to properly position the patient during a dental X-ray procedure? Proper positioning ensures accurate imaging and minimizes distortion, ensuring diagnostic- quality images. What is the most common radiographic error when taking a bitewing X-ray? Incorrect horizontal angulation, which causes overlap of the teeth and obscures diagnostic details. What is the role of the radiographic grid in dental imaging? To reduce scatter radiation and improve the clarity and contrast of the radiographic image. What is the advantage of digital radiography over traditional film radiography? Digital radiography reduces radiation exposure, provides immediate image review, and allows for easier storage and retrieval of images. Why should the radiographic technique be standardized in dental radiography? Standardization helps reduce errors,

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Dental Radiology Chapter 1 Questions
and Answers Already Passed
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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