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Dental Radiology: Chapter 3 Practice Quiz Latest Version Graded A+ What are the two types of radiographic techniques commonly used in dental radiology? The two techniques are the paralleling technique and the bisecting angle technique. What is the main difference between intraoral and extraoral radiographs? Intraoral radiographs are taken with the film or sensor inside the mouth, while extraoral radiographs are taken with the film or sensor outside the mouth. What does the term "density" refer to in dental radiographs? Density refers to the overall darkness or blackness of the radiograph, which is determined by the amount of X-rays that pass through the tissues. How does kVp (kilovolt peak) affect a dental radiograph? The kVp controls the energy of the X-rays, which influences the contrast of the image, with higher kVp producing lower contrast. What is the significance of proper film positioning in dental radiography? 2 Proper film positioning ensures accurate imaging and minimizes distortion, allowing for the best possible diagnostic results. What does a "cone cut" artifact look like on a dental radiograph? A cone cut appears as an unexposed area on the film, typically caused by improper alignment of the X-ray beam. What is the purpose of using a lead apron in dental radiography? A lead apron helps protect the patient from unnecessary radiation exposure by absorbing scatter radiation. Why is the bisecting angle technique considered less desirable than the paralleling technique? The bisecting angle technique can result in distortion and magnification of the image, whereas the paralleling technique provides more accurate results. How does film speed affect exposure time in dental radiography? Faster films require less exposure time because they are more sensitive to radiation, reducing the patient's radiation dose. 3 What should be done if a radiograph shows overlapping teeth? Overlapping occurs due to improper horizontal angulation of the X-ray beam. The beam should be aligned parallel to the interproximal surfaces of the teeth. What is the difference between direct and indirect digital radiography? Direct digital radiography uses a sensor to capture the image directly, while indirect digital radiography uses a phosphor plate that is scanned to produce the image. What is the role of the fixer solution in the film processing process? The fixer solution halts the development process and removes any unexposed silver halide crystals, stabilizing the image. What is the effect of underexposure on a dental radiograph? Underexposure results in a radiograph that is too light, making it difficult to see details. What is the primary function of the X-ray tube in dental radiology? The X-ray tube generates X-rays by allowing the electron beam to strike a target, producing both primary and secondary radiation. 4 What does a radiograph with high contrast indicate about the X-ray exposure? A radiograph with high contrast indicates

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Quiz Latest Version Graded A+

What are the two types of radiographic techniques commonly used in dental radiology?


✔✔The two techniques are the paralleling technique and the bisecting angle technique.




What is the main difference between intraoral and extraoral radiographs?


✔✔Intraoral radiographs are taken with the film or sensor inside the mouth, while extraoral

radiographs are taken with the film or sensor outside the mouth.




What does the term "density" refer to in dental radiographs?


✔✔Density refers to the overall darkness or blackness of the radiograph, which is determined by

the amount of X-rays that pass through the tissues.




How does kVp (kilovolt peak) affect a dental radiograph?


✔✔The kVp controls the energy of the X-rays, which influences the contrast of the image, with

higher kVp producing lower contrast.




What is the significance of proper film positioning in dental radiography?


1

, ✔✔Proper film positioning ensures accurate imaging and minimizes distortion, allowing for the

best possible diagnostic results.




What does a "cone cut" artifact look like on a dental radiograph?


✔✔A cone cut appears as an unexposed area on the film, typically caused by improper alignment

of the X-ray beam.




What is the purpose of using a lead apron in dental radiography?


✔✔A lead apron helps protect the patient from unnecessary radiation exposure by absorbing

scatter radiation.




Why is the bisecting angle technique considered less desirable than the paralleling technique?


✔✔The bisecting angle technique can result in distortion and magnification of the image,

whereas the paralleling technique provides more accurate results.




How does film speed affect exposure time in dental radiography?


✔✔Faster films require less exposure time because they are more sensitive to radiation, reducing

the patient's radiation dose.




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