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Dental Radiology Ch 2 (Iannucci Book) Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the basic principle behind the production of X-rays? X-rays are produced when high-speed electrons collide with matter. Which part of the X-ray machine houses the X-ray tube? The tubehead What does the term "kVp" stand for in radiology? Kilovolt peak, which controls the quality and energy of the X-ray beam What is the effect of increasing the milliamperage (mA) in an X-ray exposure? Increasing mA increases the quantity of X-rays produced, leading to a darker image. What is the function of the collimator in dental X-ray equipment? The collimator limits the size of the X-ray beam and reduces patient exposure. 2 What is the recommended position of the patient’s head for a panoramic radiograph? The patient should stand or sit with their chin slightly tilted upward and their head positioned straight ahead. What is the purpose of the filter in dental radiography? To remove low-energy, non-penetrating X-rays, reducing patient exposure. What is the most common dental radiographic technique used to capture the image of the teeth? The paralleling technique What is the purpose of the film holder during radiographic procedures? To stabilize the film or digital sensor and ensure proper positioning during the X-ray exposure. How does a digital sensor differ from traditional X-ray film? A digital sensor captures the X-ray image electronically, which can be displayed on a computer screen immediately after exposure. 3 What is the typical exposure time for an adult bitewing radiograph? It typically ranges from 0.1 to 0.25 seconds depending on the equipment and technique. What is the recommended speed of an X-ray film in dental radiography? The recommended speed is typically D-speed or E-speed for most dental procedures. What does the term "periapical" refer to in dental radiology? It refers to radiographs that capture the entire tooth, including the root and surrounding bone. What is the difference between a panoramic X-ray and a periapical X-ray? A panoramic X-ray captures the entire mouth in one image, while a periapical X-ray focuses on individual teeth and their surrounding structures. What is the role of the processing solutions in dental radiography? Processing solutions (developer and fixer) are used to chemically develop the X-ray image on the film. What should be done if a radiograph appears overexposed? 4 The exposure time, mA, or kVp should be decreased to prevent the image from being too dark. What is the ideal distance between the operator and the X-ray tube during exposure? The operator should be at least 6 feet away from the X-ray tube during exposure to reduce radiation exposure. What is the effect of using a higher kVp on a dental radiograph? Higher kVp results in greater penetration of the X-ray beam, producing a lower-contrast image with more detail. What should be done to minimize patient radiation exposure during a radiographic exam? Use proper technique, reduce exposure time, and always ensure the use of a lead apron and thyroid collar. What is the purpose of a darkroom in dental radiography? A darkroom is used to develop

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Dental Radiology Ch 2 (Iannucci Book)
Questions and Answers Already Passed
What is the basic principle behind the production of X-rays?


✔✔X-rays are produced when high-speed electrons collide with matter.




Which part of the X-ray machine houses the X-ray tube?


✔✔The tubehead




What does the term "kVp" stand for in radiology?


✔✔Kilovolt peak, which controls the quality and energy of the X-ray beam




What is the effect of increasing the milliamperage (mA) in an X-ray exposure?


✔✔Increasing mA increases the quantity of X-rays produced, leading to a darker image.




What is the function of the collimator in dental X-ray equipment?


✔✔The collimator limits the size of the X-ray beam and reduces patient exposure.




1

,What is the recommended position of the patient’s head for a panoramic radiograph?


✔✔The patient should stand or sit with their chin slightly tilted upward and their head positioned

straight ahead.




What is the purpose of the filter in dental radiography?


✔✔To remove low-energy, non-penetrating X-rays, reducing patient exposure.




What is the most common dental radiographic technique used to capture the image of the teeth?


✔✔The paralleling technique




What is the purpose of the film holder during radiographic procedures?


✔✔To stabilize the film or digital sensor and ensure proper positioning during the X-ray

exposure.




How does a digital sensor differ from traditional X-ray film?


✔✔A digital sensor captures the X-ray image electronically, which can be displayed on a

computer screen immediately after exposure.




2

, What is the typical exposure time for an adult bitewing radiograph?


✔✔It typically ranges from 0.1 to 0.25 seconds depending on the equipment and technique.




What is the recommended speed of an X-ray film in dental radiography?


✔✔The recommended speed is typically D-speed or E-speed for most dental procedures.




What does the term "periapical" refer to in dental radiology?


✔✔It refers to radiographs that capture the entire tooth, including the root and surrounding bone.




What is the difference between a panoramic X-ray and a periapical X-ray?


✔✔A panoramic X-ray captures the entire mouth in one image, while a periapical X-ray focuses

on individual teeth and their surrounding structures.




What is the role of the processing solutions in dental radiography?


✔✔Processing solutions (developer and fixer) are used to chemically develop the X-ray image

on the film.




What should be done if a radiograph appears overexposed?


3

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