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Test Bank for Dental Radiography Principles and Techniques, 5th Edition, Joen Iannucci, Laura Howerton

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Test Bank for Dental Radiography Principles and Techniques, 5th Edition, Joen Iannucci, Laura Howerton   Table of Contents PART I. Radiation Basics 1. Radiation History 2. Radiation Physics 3. Radiation Characteristics 4. Radiation Biology 5. Radiation Protection PART II. Equipment, Film, and Processing Basics 6. Dental X-Ray Equipment 7. Dental X-Ray Film 8. Dental X-Ray Image Characteristics 9. Dental X-Ray Film Processing 10. Quality Assurance in the Dental Office PART III. Dental Radiographer Basics 11. Dental Radiographs and the Dental Radiographer 12. Patient Relations and the Dental Radiographer 13. Patient Education and the Dental Radiographer 14. Legal Issues and the Dental Radiographer 15. Infection Control and the Dental Radiographer PART IV. Technique Basics 16. Introduction to Radiographic Examinations 17. Paralleling Technique 18. Bisecting Technique 19. Bite-Wing Technique 20. Exposure and Technique Errors 21. Occlusal and Localization Techniques 22. Panoramic Imaging 23. Extraoral Imaging 24. Imaging of Patients with Special Needs PART V. Digital Imaging Basics 25. Digital Imaging 26. Three-Dimensional Digital Imaging PART VI. Normal Anatomy and Film Mounting Basics 27. Normal Anatomy: Intraoral Images 28. Film Mounting and Viewing 29. Normal Anatomy: Panoramic Images PART VII. Image Interpretation Basics 30. Introduction to Image Interpretation 31. Descriptive Terminology 32. Identification of Restorations, Dental Materials, and Foreign Objects 33. Interpretation of Dental Caries 34. Interpretation of Periodontal Disease 35. Interpretation of Trauma and Pulpal and Periapical Lesions

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TEST BANK For Dental Radiography:
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Principles and Techniques 6th Edition
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by Joen Iannucci & Laura Jansen Howerton
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Chapters 1 - 35 | Complete
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,Chapter 01: Radiation History
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Iannucci: Dental Radiography, 6th Edition
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MULTIPLE ||CHOICE

1. Radiation ||is ||defined ||as
a. a ||form ||of ||energy ||carried ||by ||waves ||or ||streams ||of ||particles.
b. a ||beam ||of ||energy ||that ||has ||the ||power ||to ||penetrate ||substances ||and ||record
image|shadows ||on ||a ||receptor.
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c. a ||high-energy ||radiation ||produced ||by ||the ||collision ||of ||a ||beam ||of ||electrons ||with
a|metal ||target ||in ||an ||x-ray ||tube.
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d. a ||branch ||of ||medicine ||that ||deals ||with ||the ||use ||of ||x-rays.
ANSWER: | | A
Radiation ||is ||a ||form ||of ||energy ||carried ||by ||waves ||or ||streams ||of ||particles. ||An ||x-ray ||is ||a ||beam
||of|energy ||that ||has ||the ||power ||to ||penetrate ||substances ||and ||record ||image ||shadows ||on ||a

||receptor.

X-radiation ||is ||a ||high-energy ||radiation ||produced ||by ||the ||collision ||of ||a ||beam ||of ||electrons ||with
||a|metal ||target ||in ||an ||x-ray ||tube. ||Radiology ||is ||a ||branch ||of ||medicine ||that ||deals ||with ||the ||use ||of

x-rays.

DIF: Recall REF: || || ||Page ||2 OBJ: | | 1
TOP: | | CDA, ||RHS, ||III.B.2. ||Describe ||the ||characteristics ||of ||x-radiation
MSC: | | NBDHE, ||2.0 ||Obtaining ||and ||Interpreting ||Radiographs ||| ||NBDHE, ||2.1 ||Principles ||of ||radiophysics
|and ||radiobiology




2. A ||radiograph ||is ||defined ||as
a. a ||beam ||of ||energy ||that ||has ||the ||power ||to ||penetrate ||substances ||and ||record
image|shadows ||on ||a ||receptor.
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b. a ||picture ||on ||film ||produced ||by ||the ||passage ||of ||x-rays ||through ||an ||object ||or ||body.
c. the ||art ||and ||science ||of ||making ||radiographs ||by ||the ||exposure ||of ||an ||image ||receptor
||to|x-rays.

d. a ||form ||of ||energy ||carried ||by ||waves ||or ||a ||stream ||of ||particles.
ANSWER: | | B
An ||x-ray ||is ||a ||beam ||of ||energy ||that ||has ||the ||power ||to ||penetrate ||substances ||and ||record ||image
||shadows ||on ||a ||receptor. | | A ||radiograph ||is ||a ||picture ||on ||film ||produced ||by ||the ||passage ||of ||x-rays

||through ||an ||object ||or ||body. ||Radiography ||is ||the ||art ||and ||science ||of ||making ||dental ||images ||by

||the|exposure ||of ||a ||receptor ||to ||x-rays. | | Radiation ||is ||a ||form ||of ||energy ||carried ||by ||waves ||or

||streams ||of ||particles.




DIF: Comprehension REF: || || ||Page ||2 OBJ: ||1
|TOP: | | CDA, ||RHS, ||III.B.2. ||Describe ||the ||characteristics ||of ||x-radiation

MSC: | | NBDHE, ||2.0 ||Obtaining ||and ||Interpreting ||Radiographs ||| ||NBDHE, ||2.1 ||Principles ||of ||radiophysics
|and ||radiobiology




3. Your ||patient ||asked ||you ||why ||dental ||images ||are ||important. ||Which ||of ||the ||following ||is
the|correct ||response?
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a. An ||oral ||examination ||with ||dental ||images ||limits ||the ||practitioner ||to ||what ||is
||seen|clinically.

b. All ||dental ||diseases ||and ||conditions ||produce ||clinical ||signs ||and ||symptoms.

, c. Dental ||images ||are ||not ||a ||necessary ||component ||of ||comprehensive ||patient ||care.
d. Many ||dental ||diseases ||are ||typically ||discovered ||only ||through ||the ||use ||of
dental|images.
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ANSWER: | | D
An ||oral ||examination ||without ||dental ||images ||limits ||the ||practitioner ||to ||what ||is ||seen ||clinically.
||Many ||dental ||diseases ||and ||conditions ||produce ||no ||clinical ||signs ||and ||symptoms. ||Dental ||images

|are ||a ||necessary ||component ||of ||comprehensive ||patient ||care. ||Many ||dental ||diseases ||are ||typically

||discovered ||only ||through || the ||use ||of ||dental ||images.




DIF: Application REF: || || ||Page ||2 OBJ: | | 2
TOP: | | CDA, ||RHS, ||III.B.2. ||Describe ||the ||characteristics ||of ||x-radiation
MSC: | | NBDHE, ||2.0 ||Obtaining ||and ||Interpreting ||Radiographs ||| ||NBDHE, ||2.5 ||General

4. The ||x-ray ||was ||discovered ||by
a. Heinrich ||Geissler
b. Wilhelm ||Roentgen
c. Johann ||Hittorf
d. William ||Crookes
ANSWER: | | B
Heinrich ||Geissler ||built ||the ||first ||vacuum ||tube ||in ||1838. | | Wilhelm ||Roentgen ||discovered ||the
x-ray ||on ||November ||8, ||1895. ||Johann ||Hittorf ||observed ||in ||1870 ||that ||discharges ||emitted ||from
||the ||negative ||electrode ||of ||a ||vacuum ||tube ||traveled ||in ||straight ||lines, ||produced ||heat, ||and

||resulted|in ||a ||greenish ||fluorescence. ||William ||Crookes ||discovered ||in ||the ||late ||1870s ||that

||cathode ||rays ||were ||streams ||of ||charged ||particles.




DIF: Recall REF: || || ||Page ||2 OBJ: | | 4
TOP: | | CDA, ||RHS, ||III.B.2. ||Describe ||the ||characteristics ||of ||x-radiation
MSC: | | NBDHE, ||2.0 ||Obtaining ||and ||Interpreting ||Radiographs ||| ||NBDHE, ||2.5 ||General

5. Who ||exposed ||the ||first ||dental ||radiograph ||in ||the ||United ||States ||using ||a ||live ||person?
a. Otto ||Walkoff
b. Wilhelm ||Roentgen
c. Edmund ||Kells
d. Weston ||Price
ANSWER: | | C
Otto ||Walkoff ||was ||a ||German ||dentist ||who ||made ||the ||first ||dental ||radiograph. ||Wilhelm ||Roentgen
|was ||a ||Bavarian ||physicist ||who ||discovered ||the ||x-ray. | | Edmund ||Kells ||exposed ||the ||first ||dental

||radiograph ||in ||the ||United ||States ||using ||a ||live ||person. || || ||Price ||introduced ||the ||bisecting ||technique

||in ||1904.




DIF: Recall REF: || || ||Page ||4 OBJ: | | 5
TOP: | | CDA, ||RHS, ||III.B.2. ||Describe ||the ||characteristics ||of ||x-radiation
MSC: | | NBDHE, ||2.0 ||Obtaining ||and ||Interpreting ||Radiographs ||| ||NBDHE, ||2.5 ||General

6. Current ||fast ||radiographic ||film ||requires % ||less ||exposure ||time ||than ||the ||initial
exposure|times ||used ||in ||1920.
||

a. 33
b. 98
c. 73

, d. 2
ANSWER: | | D
Current ||fast ||radiographic ||film ||requires ||98% ||less ||exposure ||time ||than ||the ||initial ||exposure
||times|used ||in ||1920.




DIF: Comprehension REF: || || ||Page ||5 OBJ: ||6
|TOP: | | CDA, ||RHS, ||III.B.2. ||Describe ||the ||characteristics ||of ||x-radiation

MSC: | | NBDHE, ||2.0 ||Obtaining ||and ||Interpreting ||Radiographs ||| ||NBDHE, ||2.5 ||General

7. Who ||modified ||the ||paralleling ||technique ||with ||the ||introduction ||of ||the ||long-cone ||technique?
a. C. ||Edmund ||Kells
b. Franklin ||W. ||McCormack
c. F. ||Gordon ||Fitzgerald
d. Howard ||Riley ||Raper
ANSWER: | | C
C. ||Edmund ||Kells ||introduced ||the ||paralleling ||technique ||in ||1896. ||Franklin ||W. ||McCormack
||reintroduced ||the ||paralleling ||technique ||in ||1920. ||F. ||Gordon ||Fitzgerald ||modified ||the

||paralleling|technique ||with ||the ||introduction ||of ||the ||long-cone ||technique. ||This ||is ||the ||technique

||currently ||used. ||Howard ||Riley ||Raper ||modified ||the ||bisecting ||technique ||and ||introduced ||the

||bite-wing ||technique ||in ||1925.




DIF: Recall REF: || || ||Page ||4 OBJ: | | 7
TOP: | | CDA, ||RHS, ||III.B.2. ||Describe ||the ||characteristics ||of ||x-radiation
MSC: | | NBDHE, ||2.0 ||Obtaining ||and ||Interpreting ||Radiographs ||| ||NBDHE, ||2.5 ||General

8. Which ||of ||the ||following ||is ||an ||advantage ||of ||digital ||imaging?
a. Increased ||patient ||radiation ||exposure
b. Increased ||patient ||comfort
c. Increased ||speed ||for ||viewing ||images
d. Increased ||chemical ||usage
ANSWER: | | C
Patient ||exposure ||is ||reduced ||with ||digital ||imaging. ||Digital ||sensors ||are ||more ||sensitive ||to ||x-rays
||than ||film. ||Digital ||sensors ||are ||rigid ||and ||bulky, ||causing ||decreased ||patient ||comfort. ||The ||image

||from ||digital ||sensors ||is ||uploaded ||directly ||to ||the ||computer ||and ||monitor ||without ||the ||need ||for

||chemical ||processing. ||This ||allows ||for ||immediate ||interpretation ||and ||evaluation. ||The ||image

||from|digital ||sensors ||is ||uploaded ||directly ||to ||the ||computer ||and ||monitor ||without ||the ||need ||for

||chemical|processing.




DIF: Comprehension REF: || || ||Page ||6 OBJ: ||7
||TOP: | | CDA, ||RHS, ||I.B.2. ||Demonstrate ||basic ||knowledge ||of ||digital

||radiography

MSC: | | NBDHE, ||2.0 ||Obtaining ||and ||Interpreting ||Radiographs ||| ||NBDHE, ||2.5 ||General

9. Which ||discovery ||was ||the ||precursor ||to ||the ||discovery ||of ||x-rays?
a. Beta ||particles
b. Alpha ||particles
c. Cathode ||rays
d. Radioactive ||materials
ANSWER: | | C

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