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What are x-rays - ANSWER-radiant energy waves that are produced, charged, and emitted from

a common center in the dental radiation tube.




Question: How are x-rays generated? - ANSWER-The X-ray tube, also known as a vacuum tube,

produces X-rays. The vacuum tube contains these seven elements of note: cathode, filament,

anode, focal spot, aluminum filter, collimator, aperture




Question: what does the cathode do? - ANSWER-electrode in the X-ray tube that is the electron

source.




Question: What does the filament do? - ANSWER-tungsten coil in the cathode focusing cup that

heats up to generate the electrons.




Question: what does the anode do? - ANSWER-the target for the electron cloud that converts

the electron force into photons.

, Question: what does the focal spot do? - ANSWER-target area on the anode where rays are

projected to make the primary beam, or central beam; the smaller focal spot produces a better

image.




Question: what does the aluminum filter do? - ANSWER-aluminum disks that are placed

between the collimator attachment and the exit window of the tube to absorb weak radiation.




Question: what does the collimator do? - ANSWER-a lead device inside the X-ray tubehead used

to restrict the size and shape of the X-ray beam, helping to avoid stray radiation.




Question: What does the aperture do? - ANSWER-opening in the lead collimator disk that

regulates the size of the primary beam.




Question: What is PID? - ANSWER-position indicating device




Question: What is the purpose of a periapical radiograph? - ANSWER-size 0 (pedodontic size), 1

(adult anterior), or 2 (adult anterior and posterior); used for the intraoral periapical view of the

entire tooth or teeth in a given area along with adjacent tissues and oral structures.




Question: What is the purpose of a bitewing radiograph? - ANSWER-film used to record crown

and interproximal views of both arches while in occlusion; used intraorally with attached bite tab.

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