Xray Basics
Physics
X-ray Machine
Radiation Effects
Radiation Effects x2
100

This is the traditional unit of exposure to x-rays. The person it is named after discovered X-rays.

Who is Wilhelm Roentgen?

100

An electron carries a _________ electrical charge

What is negative?


100

The primary purpose of the __________ is to reduce radiation to tissues surrounding the area being examined.

What is the collimator?


100

These cells are less sensitive to radiation.

What are muscle cells?

100

_____ effects of exposure to radiation do not affect future generations.

_____ effects of exposure to radiation affect future generations.

What are somatic?

What are genetic?

200

The overall darkness or blackness of an image

What is density?

200

This is the dense core of the atom & is composed of particles known as protons & neutrons.

What is the nucleus?

200

This is used to eliminate the longer, less penetrating x-rays from the direct beam.

What is the aluminum filter?


200

Enamel on a tooth is (more or less) resistant to radiation.

What is less?

200

A pregnant dental assistant (can or cannot) safely expose x-rays throughout their entire pregnancy.

What is can?


300

This person exposed his hand to radiation for years. He is also credited with the first practical use of radiographs in dentistry.

Who is C. Edmund Kells?


300

Humans are exposed daily to this. 

This term best describes radiations of natural origin.

It occurs naturally & includes cosmic radiation & terrestrial radiation.

What is background radiation?


300

Glass surrounds the _______ of the _________.

What is the housing of the x-ray tube?


300

These cells are the most sensitive to radiation.

What are sperm cells?


300

This term describes the amount of radiation the body can endure with little to no chance of injury.

Dental staff must be equal to or less than _____ rem per year.

What is Maximum Permissible dose?


What is 5?

400

This term refers to how sharply dark and light areas are differentiated or separated on a film, also known as differences in degrees of blackness on an image

What is contrast?


400

Xrays of shorter wavelengths have (more or less) energy and penetrate matter with (greater or lesser) ease than those with longer wavelengths.

What is more & greater?

400

This wire filament is composed of tungsten. It's purpose is to supply the electrons necessary to generate x-rays. 

It includes the following, tunsten filament which produces electrons when heated & the molybdenum cup which focuses the electrons into a narrow beam.

What is the cathode?


400

This is often the first sign of x-ray dermatitis.

What is erythema?


400

True or False: As a dental professional you are allowed to hold a film in position while someone else exposes it.

What is FALSE?


500

All exposure to radiation is kept to a minimum is the ___________ concept.

What is ALARA?

"as low as reasonably achievable"



500

To create an x-ray you must have the following.

*Hint* Video on how an x-ray is produced

**RAD text: Figure 2-19

What are electrons, a target, & heating of the cathode?


500

This restricts the shape and size of the beam.

What is the lead collimator?


500

This is the most sensitive facial tissue to radiation.

What is the eye?

500

_______ is the time between exposure to x-rays and radiation damage.

What is the Latent period?


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