X-Ray Beam Quality
Amperage & Milliamperage
X-Beam Intensity
Exposure Time
Distance
100

What unit measures the potential difference that drives an electrical current in x-ray machines?

What is a volt

100

What does mAs stand for in dental radiography?

What is milliampere-seconds

100

What two factors determine x-ray beam intensity?


What are quantity and quality

100

What is the relationship between exposure time and milliamperage?

What is an inverse relationship

100

What is the Inverse Square Law in relation to x-ray intensity?

What is intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance

200

What happens to the speed of electrons when voltage is increased?

What is it increases?

200

How does increasing milliamperage affect overall image density?

What is it increases overall density, resulting in a darker image

200

How does kilovoltage affect the penetrating power of the x-ray beam?

What is it regulates the speed of electrons

200

What is the effect of longer exposure time on image intensity?

What is it increases intensity

200

How does distance affect x-ray beam intensity?

What is as distance increases, intensity decreases

300

What is the kilovoltage range typically required for dental imaging?

What is 65 to 100 kV

300

What must happen to exposure time when milliamperage is increased?

What is exposure time must decrease?

300

What happens to x-ray beam intensity when exposure time is increased?

What is it produces a more intense x-ray beam

300

How can exposure time be adjusted to maintain image density?

What is by changing milliamperage

300

What happens to the intensity of the x-ray beam when the distance is doubled?

What is it becomes one quarter as intense

400

How does increasing kilovoltage affect the x-ray beam?

What is it increases the energy and shortens the wavelengths

400

What is the effect of a decrease in milliamperage on exposure time?

What is exposure time must increase?

400

Explain the relationship between milliamperage and x-ray beam intensity.

What is higher milliamperage increases intensity

400

How does exposure time influence the overall quality of an x-ray image?

What is longer exposure time can lead to better quality but risks overexposure

400

Name the three distances to consider in dental radiography.

What are target-surface, target-object, and target-receptor

500

What is the relationship between kilovoltage and image density?

What is higher kilovoltage increases density of the image

500

Describe how milliamperage affects the number of x-rays produced.

What is higher milliamperage produces more x-rays?

500

What is the importance of exposure time in producing x-rays?

What is longer exposure time produces more x-rays

500

What must be considered when adjusting exposure time in dental radiography?

What is to balance the exposure time with milliamperage

500

Explain how x-rays behave as they travel from their point of origin.

What is they diverge and spread out, covering a larger area

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