Radiation Safety
Image Errors
Exposure & Equipment
Processing & Mounting
History & Extraoral
100

What does ALARA stand for?

As Low As Reasonably Achievable

100

What causes overlapping in bitewings?

Incorrect horizontal angulation

100

What part aims the x-ray beam?

PID or position indicating device

100

What solution develops the film?

Developer

100

Who discovered x-rays?

Wilhelm Roentgen

200

What part of the body does the thyroid collar protect during x-rays?

the thyroid gland

200

What’s it called when the image has a clear curved white area?

Cone cut

200

What does the control panel on an x-ray unit allow you to adjust?

the exposure time, kilovoltage (kVp), and milliamperage (mA)

200

In what order should films be mounted?

Anatomical position: maxillary on top, mandibular on bottom

200

What’s a cephalometric radiograph used for?

Orthodontics and skull measurements

300

What two protective items are worn by patients during x-rays?

Lead apron and thyroid collar

300

What causes a blurry x-ray image?

patient movement during exposure

300

What controls how long x-rays are emitted?

Exposure time

300

What does it mean if a radiograph comes out completely black?

the film was exposed to light before processing

300

What does a panoramic radiograph show?

the entire mouth, including both jaws, teeth, and surrounding structures

400

Why should dental professionals stand at least 6 feet away or behind a barrier during exposure?

to protect themselves from scatter radiation

400

A radiograph appears too light. What could be the cause?

is underexposure or underdevelopment

400

What is the purpose of the collimator in an x-ray machine?

to limit the size and shape of the x-ray beam, reducing patient exposure

400

What helps ensure x-rays are mounted correctly and match the patient’s anatomy?

the identification dot (used to determine left from right)

400

What extraoral radiograph is commonly used in orthodontics to evaluate growth and development?

a cephalometric radiograph

500

What is a dosimeter badge used for?

To measure radiation exposure for dental workers

500

If the film is placed backwards, what does the image look like?

It has a herringbone or tire-track pattern

500

What’s the difference between a panoramic and a periapical x-ray?

Panoramic is extraoral and shows the full mouth; periapical is intraoral and shows individual teeth.

500

What causes completely clear film?

Film that wasn’t exposed

500

What year were x-rays discovered?

1895

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