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What is the recommended exposure time for an adult periapical X-ray?
✔✔It typically ranges from 0.1 to 0.3 seconds, depending on the settings and equipment.
How should the X-ray beam be positioned for a bitewing radiograph?
✔✔The X-ray beam should be directed horizontally, with the film positioned parallel to the
teeth.
What does the term "bisecting angle technique" refer to in dental radiography?
✔✔A technique where the X-ray beam is directed at an angle to the bisector of the angle formed
by the tooth and film.
What is the role of the processing chemicals in dental film development?
✔✔The developer reduces exposed silver halide crystals to black metallic silver, while the fixer
removes unexposed crystals, stabilizing the image.
What is the optimal temperature for developing dental X-ray film?
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,✔✔The developer solution should be maintained at around 68°F (20°C).
How should the X-ray film be positioned in the patient's mouth for a periapical radiograph?
✔✔The film should be placed parallel to the long axis of the tooth being radiographed.
What is the proper method for handling dental X-ray film to prevent contamination?
✔✔Films should be handled by the edges, using gloves or clean hands to avoid exposure to
fingerprints and other contaminants.
What is the difference between direct and indirect digital radiography?
✔✔Direct digital radiography uses a sensor to capture the image, while indirect digital
radiography uses a phosphor plate that is later scanned to create an image.
What is the purpose of the X-ray film holder during dental radiography?
✔✔To stabilize the film in the correct position inside the patient's mouth for accurate imaging.
What is the effect of overexposure on a dental radiograph?
✔✔Overexposure results in an image that is too dark, with reduced contrast and detail.
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, What is the recommended technique for taking a panoramic radiograph?
✔✔The patient should bite on a special bite block while the X-ray machine moves around the
head, capturing a wide-angle image.
What is the role of the grid in dental radiography?
✔✔A grid is used to reduce scattered radiation, improving image contrast.
What type of imaging system is most commonly used in modern dental radiography?
✔✔Digital radiography systems
What should be done if a dental radiograph shows excessive distortion?
✔✔The positioning of the film or X-ray beam should be adjusted to improve alignment and
reduce distortion.
What is the primary advantage of using digital radiography over traditional film-based
radiography?
✔✔Digital radiography provides faster image acquisition and allows for immediate viewing,
reducing patient wait times.
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