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What is the role of a panoramic radiograph in dental diagnosis?
✔✔A panoramic radiograph provides a broad view of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures,
useful for evaluating the entire oral cavity.
How does increasing the exposure time affect the radiographic image?
✔✔Increasing the exposure time allows more X-rays to reach the sensor, making the image
darker and increasing contrast.
What should be done if a dental radiograph shows signs of overexposure?
✔✔The exposure time or intensity should be reduced to prevent the image from becoming too
dark and losing important details.
How does the size of the X-ray beam influence the quality of the radiograph?
✔✔A smaller, more focused beam improves image quality and reduces the patient's radiation
exposure.
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, What is the role of the positioning device in dental radiography?
✔✔To hold the film or sensor in the correct position and alignment to obtain accurate, high-
quality images.
What does the term "radiopaque" mean in dental radiography?
✔✔It refers to areas that appear white or light on a radiograph, indicating higher density, such as
teeth and bone.
What is the function of the lead apron in dental radiography?
✔✔To protect the patient from unnecessary radiation exposure during the X-ray process.
Why is it important to use a thyroid collar during dental radiography?
✔✔To protect the thyroid gland from unnecessary radiation exposure during X-ray imaging.
What is the role of the X-ray tube in dental radiography?
✔✔The X-ray tube generates the X-rays that pass through the patient’s body and are captured by
the imaging device.
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