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Essentials of Dental Radiography Chapter 6 Questions and Answers Graded A+ What part of the X-ray machine produces radiation? The X-ray tubehead Why is a longer PID preferred in dental radiography? It produces a more parallel X-ray beam and reduces image distortion What is the purpose of a step-down transformer in an X-ray machine? To decrease voltage to heat the filament and generate electrons Why is a lead apron used during dental X-rays? To protect the patient from unnecessary radiation exposure What is the role of the exposure timer? To control the duration of X-ray production 2 How does milliamperage (mA) affect the X-ray beam? It controls the number of X-rays produced Why should a rectangular collimator be used instead of a round one? It reduces patient radiation exposure by limiting the beam size What happens if exposure time is increased? The X-ray image appears darker Why is fast film or a digital sensor preferred in dental radiography? It reduces radiation exposure to the patient What is the main purpose of the cathode in the X-ray tube? To produce and release electrons How does increasing the distance between the X-ray source and the patient affect image sharpness? It improves image clarity and reduces magnification 3 Why must dental X-ray machines be regularly tested? To ensure consistent image quality and maintain safety standards What is the function of insulating oil in the tubehead? To prevent overheating of the X-ray tube What does a bitewing X-ray show? The crowns of upper and lower teeth to detect cavities How does collimation reduce scatter radiation? By restricting the size of the X-ray beam What happens if kilovoltage (kVp) is too low? The image appears lighter with poor contrast What is the purpose of the anode in the X-ray tube? To convert electrons into X-ray photons

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Essentials of Dental Radiography
Chapter 6 Questions and Answers
Graded A+
What part of the X-ray machine produces radiation?


✔✔The X-ray tubehead




Why is a longer PID preferred in dental radiography?


✔✔It produces a more parallel X-ray beam and reduces image distortion




What is the purpose of a step-down transformer in an X-ray machine?


✔✔To decrease voltage to heat the filament and generate electrons




Why is a lead apron used during dental X-rays?


✔✔To protect the patient from unnecessary radiation exposure




What is the role of the exposure timer?


✔✔To control the duration of X-ray production




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,How does milliamperage (mA) affect the X-ray beam?


✔✔It controls the number of X-rays produced




Why should a rectangular collimator be used instead of a round one?


✔✔It reduces patient radiation exposure by limiting the beam size




What happens if exposure time is increased?


✔✔The X-ray image appears darker




Why is fast film or a digital sensor preferred in dental radiography?


✔✔It reduces radiation exposure to the patient




What is the main purpose of the cathode in the X-ray tube?


✔✔To produce and release electrons




How does increasing the distance between the X-ray source and the patient affect image

sharpness?


✔✔It improves image clarity and reduces magnification

2

, Why must dental X-ray machines be regularly tested?


✔✔To ensure consistent image quality and maintain safety standards




What is the function of insulating oil in the tubehead?


✔✔To prevent overheating of the X-ray tube




What does a bitewing X-ray show?


✔✔The crowns of upper and lower teeth to detect cavities




How does collimation reduce scatter radiation?


✔✔By restricting the size of the X-ray beam




What happens if kilovoltage (kVp) is too low?


✔✔The image appears lighter with poor contrast




What is the purpose of the anode in the X-ray tube?


✔✔To convert electrons into X-ray photons

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