Producing Quality Radiographs | Intraoral Techniques for Film Exposures | Producing Special Radiographs | Processing Quality X-rays | Mounting/Errors |
---|---|---|---|---|
What should a lead apron include
Thyroid collar
|
What is the oldest of the two intraoral techniques
Bisecting
|
When the central ray is perpendicular to the central ray, which occlusal technique is being used
Cross section
|
What is normally the center of the dental office
Darkroom
|
What mounting does the ADA recommend
Labial
|
What is the film that covers the entire tooth and surrounding areas
Periapical
|
What is the RINN XCP used with
Paralleling technique
|
What is the typical film size used for children
Size 0- Size 1
|
What is the process where solutions lose their strength and volume
Oxidation
|
What is caused from too little angulation
Elongation
|
What are the radiographs used to detect the crestal area of the alveolar bone
Bitewing
|
What is another term for bitewing techniques
Interproximal radiographs
|
What is a recommendation for working with deaf patients
Sign language
|
What removes the unexposed and undeveloped crystals from the film emulsion and stops the developing process
Fixer solution
|
What is caused by not removing glasses, earring etc
Film artifact
|
What is the time you leave a radiograph to set after wiping or spraying for disinfection
10 minutes
|
What is the radiograph a periodontist will request
Vertical positioning
|
What is the term for a patient with no teeth
Edentulous
|
What is the normal temperature of the automatic processing tank
82-95 degrees
|
What is the result of film placement in the processing tank when the solution levels are low
Partial Image
|
What is the film size used for adults in occlusal radiographs
Size 4
|
What is the slight anatomical curve of the occlusal alignment of the teeth
Curve of Spee
|
A pedodontic FMX of a 5 year old includes what films
2 bwx and 2 occlusals
|
Who regulates the disposal of fixer and developer
OSHA
|
What is it called when a film has been exposed ti a high temperature followed by a low temperature
Reticulation
|