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What is the correct angulation for an adult periapical X-ray in the maxillary arch?
a) 20°
✔✔b) 45° to 60°
c) 75° to 90°
d) 30°
Which of the following is the most commonly used film size in dental radiography?
a) Size 0
✔✔b) Size 2
c) Size 1
d) Size 3
What does the term "radiolucent" refer to in dental radiography?
a) Areas that appear lighter on the X-ray
b) Areas that appear darker on the X-ray
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,✔✔c) Areas that allow more X-rays to pass through
d) Areas with high density
What is the role of the lead apron in dental radiography?
✔✔a) To protect the patient from radiation exposure
b) To prevent dental decay
c) To focus X-rays on the area of interest
d) To protect the operator from radiation
Which of the following is the correct exposure time for a bitewing X-ray in an adult?
a) 0.25 seconds
✔✔b) 0.1 seconds
c) 1.2 seconds
d) 0.3 seconds
What is the effect of overexposure on a dental radiograph?
a) Increased contrast
b) Lightening of the image
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, ✔✔c) Darkening of the image
d) Loss of image sharpness
What is the purpose of the collimator in a dental X-ray machine?
✔✔a) To reduce the size of the X-ray beam
b) To filter out excess radiation
c) To stabilize the X-ray film
d) To focus X-rays on the film
Which of the following factors affects the quality of a dental radiograph?
✔✔a) Exposure time
b) Film type
c) Tubehead position
d) All of the above
What is the correct technique for taking a periapical X-ray?
✔✔a) The film is placed parallel to the long axis of the tooth
b) The film is placed at a 45° angle to the tooth
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