Chapter 8

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the stepwedge is used for

-demonstrate short-scale and long-scale contrast -to monitor quality control of film processing

the type of contrast preferred in dental imaging is:

a compromise between short-scale contrast and long-scale contrast

which appears most radiolucent on a dental image

air space

increasing the exposure time will cause

an increase in density; the image appears darker

increasing the milliamperage (mA) will cause

an increase in density; the image appears darker

increasing the operating kilovoltage (kV) will cause

an increase in density; the image appears darker

which appears most radiopaque on a dental image

bone, enamel, dentin

the difference in the degrees of densities between adjacent areas on a dental image is termed:

contrast

beam perpendicular to object and receptor=

decrease distortion

object and receptor are parallel =

decrease distortion

decrease object-receptor distance =

decrease magnification

increase target-receptor distance =

decrease magnification

increase crystal size =

decrease sharpness

increase movement =

decrease sharpness

the overall blackness or darkness of a dental image is the termed

density

a variation in the true size and shape of the object being imaged is termed:

distortion

a dental image that demonstrates very dark areas and very light areas is said to have:

high contrast

beam not perpendicular to object and receptor =

increase distortion

increase object-receptor distance =

increase magnification

decrease crystal size =

increase sharpness

decrease focal spot size =

increase sharpness

decrease movement =

increase sharpness

a dental patient has thick soft tissues and dense bones. To compensate for this increase in subject thickness and to provide an image of diagnostic density, the dental radiographer may:

increase the exposure time, increase the milliamperage, increase the kilovoltage

the one exposure factor that has a direct influence on the contrast of a dental image is

kilovoltage

a dental image that demonstrates many shades of gray is said to have:

low contrast

the geometric characteristic that refers to an image that appears larger than its actual size is termed

magnification

the unsharp or blurred edges seen on an image is termed

penumbra

the portion of a dental image that appears dark or black is termed

radiolucent

the portion of a dental image that appears light or white is termed

radiopaque

the capability of the receptor to reproduce distinct outlines of an object is termed

sharpness


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