Radiology (T5)
Weak radiation leaving the tube during exposure is prevented by use of a/an:
Aluminum Filter
Which option below, best describes an ion?
An atom that has lost electrons
Disadvantages of the bisecting technique include:
Angulation problems and image distortion
When exposing periapical radiographs with the bisecting technique, always begin with the:
Anterior teeth
What does ALARA stand for?
As Low As Reasonably Achievable
Digital imaging systems can be used for which images?
Bite-wing Panoramic Cephalometric ALL OF THE ABOVE
Which of the following is the most radiosensitive?
Bone Marrow
When looking at amount of radiation needed for digital vs film x-ray, how do they differ?
Digital requires less radiation than film to produce an image
What is the negatively charged particle that is responsible for producing dental radiographs?
Electron
Which of the following appears most radiopaque on an image?
Enamel
Foreshortening of the maxillary radiographic image results from:
Excessive Vertical Angulation
All extraoral and intraoral radiographs can be taken with the same type of x-ray unit.
False
Radiation leaks are always detectable by either taste or smell.
False
The advantages of the bisecting technique outweigh the disadvantages.
False
The thyroid gland is more radiosensitive than small lymphocytes.
False
All x-ray machines made after 1974 must abide by ______ guidelines that regulate performance standards.
Federal
What is the speed of electrons through a circuit referred to as?
Kilovoltage
What is the term for a pattern of stored energy on the exposed film that cannot be visibly seen?
Latent Image
What component of the X-ray tubehead restricts the size of the X-ray beam?
Lead Collimator
Which of the following mandibular landmarks can be seen on a panoramic image but CANNOT be seen on intraoral images?
Mandibular Condyle
When taking an image of the maxillary molars, you are going to see which of the following landmarks?
Maxillary Sinus
A small, round radiolucency between apicies of the mandibular premolars:
Mental Foramen
The amount of electrons needed to produce a diagnostic film is referred to as:
Milliamperes
The cathode in the ________________ terminal.
Negative
Critical organs that can be damaged by dental radiography include all of the following except:
Oral Mucosa
When the contact area of a tooth is superimposed over the contact area of the adjacent tooth on a radiograph:
Overlapping
The styloid process is visible on which type(s) of images?
Panoramic Radiograph
In the bite-wing technique, the receptor is placed __________ to the crowns of both the maxillary and mandibular teeth.
Parallel
Primary Radiation is:
Penetrating beam that is produced at the target of the anode
The beam of radiation which is responsible for exposing the x-ray film is the:
Primary
Character Radiation is:
Produced when a high-speed electron dislodges an inner shell of a tungsten atom
General Radiation is:
Produced when an electron hits the nucleus of a tungsten atom
When looking at a film, which tooth structure is radiolucent?
Pulp
On a panoramic image, the lip-line appears:
Radiolucent where the lips do not cover the teeth and radiopaque where the lips cover the teeth
Sensors that cannot be sterilized
Require complete coverage with disposable plastic sleeves for each patient
The function of the collimator used in the panoramic x-ray machine is to ____________________.
Restrict the size and shape of the x-ray beam
The bisecting technique is based on the:
Rule of isometry
Effects seen in the individual that has been irradiated:
Somatic Effects
Advantages of panoramic imaging include which of the following?
The entire maxilla and mandible are seen on one image It is easy and quick to learn how to expose a panoramic image Patients prefer panoramic images and are exposed to less radiation ALL OF THE ABOVE
The panoramic image is the preferred image for the detection of caries and periodontal disease. The panoramic image is preferred for the evaluation of eruption patterns, growth, and development.
The first statement is false; the second statement is true
Your patient has asked why you prefer digital imaging to film. Which of the following reasons would you tell her?
The image appears almost instantaneously for both of us to view
In the bisecting technique, the receptor is placed perpendicular to:
The long axis of the tooth
Scatter Radiation is:
The result of an x-ray being deflected from its path
The J- or U-shaped radiopacity located superior to the maxillary first molars:
Zygomatic process of maxilla
To avoid a lead apron artifact on a panoramic radiograph
use a lead apron without a thyroid collar, and place the lead apron low around the neck of the patient so that it does not block the x-ray beam
Which describes the proper direction of the central ray in the bisecting technique?
90 degrees to the imaginary bisector
The speed of electrons through a circuit is referred to as:
Kilovoltage
Due to the slight bend in the vertical angulation during the bite-wing technique, what angle is used to compensate?
+10
Which of the following is the recommended angulation for properly capturing a periapical film of the mandibular premolars?
-10 to -15
When converted from the SI system to the Traditional system, one Gray is equivalent to how many rads?
100
According the the inverse square law, when the PID is changed from 16 inches to 8 inches, the resultant beam will be ____ times as intense
4
An occlusal receptor (size ____) may be used for some extraoral images.
4
What is the maximum permissible dose annually?
5 REMS
Extraoral images may be used in conjunction with intraoral images. Extraoral images are not as defined or sharp as intraoral images.
Both statements are true
The term used to describe the softer, matrix of spongy bone in-between 2 layers of dense bone is:
Cancellous Bone
The side of the patient's head is positioned adjacent to the receptor for what type of x-ray
Cephalometric
An "exaggerated smile line" is seen on the dental image if the patient's
Chin is tipped down
A "reverse smile line" is seen on the image if the patient's
Chin is tipped up
Secondary Radiation is:
Created when the primary beam interacts with matter
Radiation injuries that are not seen in the person irradiated but that occur in future generations are termed:
Genetic Effects
Each panoramic unit has a(n) ______ that is used to align the patient's teeth as accurately as possible.
Head positioner
A dental image that demonstrates very dark areas and very light areas is said to have:
High contrast
Exposure time is measured in _____ because x-rays are created in bursts rather than a continuous stream.
Impulses
What is the bite-wing technique used to examine?
Interproximal surfaces, detecting decay, and bone levels
Dental receptors placed inside the mouth are termed:
Intraoral
The term given to the intersection of the nasal cavity and the maxillary sinus is:
Inverted Y
Radiation is considered harmful because it:
Is cumulative
What exposure factor controls the quality of the x-ray beam?
KVp
Because biologic damage results from x-ray exposure, dental images should be prescribed for a patient only when the benefit of disease detection outweighs the risk of biologic damage.
True
Besides gamma rays, what additional radiation wave from the EMR spectrum is considered harmful to tissue due to its wavelength?
Ultra-Violet
Which of the following is an indication for the bisecting technique:
When the patient states that it is too painful to bite down, when the patient has a shallow palate, when rubber dam is placed ALL ARE INDICATIONS
After removing an exposed film from the patient's mouth, the first thing you should do is:
Wipe saliva from film
A beam of energy that has power to penetrate objects and record their shadows is an/a ___________.
X-ray
Which beam alignment device includes bite blocks, aiming rings, and indicator arms?
XCP