Parraleling & Bisecting
Processing Errors
Film Sizes
Processing Techniques
Tubehead Components
100

alignment of the central ray of the x-ray being in the horizontal and vertical planes

What is angulation?

100

Developer comes in contact with film before processing

What causes developer spots?

100

Detect changes in the bone surrounding the roots of the teeth

What is the purpose of periapical radiographs?

100

Utilizes digital sensors for immediate image capture and processing, projecting results in seconds

What is digital processing?

100

Restricts size of x-ray beam

What is lead collimator?

200

Receptor and teeth are parallel
Central ray is perpendicular

What is parallel technique?

200

fixer comes in contact with film before processing

What causes fixer spots?

200

refers to the amount of radiation required to produce a radiograph of standard density

What is Film Speed?

200

Essential for manual processing to prevent exposure to light, which can ruin the film.

What is the importance of dark room?

200

Converts electrons into x-ray photons.

What is anode?

300

Receptor must be placed away from the tooth in toward the middle of the oral cavity

What is the receptor placement in parallel technique?

300

exhausted developer or fixer, insufficient fixing time, insufficient rinsing

What causes yellow-brown stains?

300

for adult only and bitewings

What is size 3 film?

300

Used for creating copies of original films for referrals or insurance; processed in a dark room with specialized equipment.

What is duplicating film?

300

Supplies electrons necessary to produce x-rays

What is cathode?

400

More comfortable because film is placed in the mouth at an angle

What is the advantage of the bisecting technique?

400

two films contacting each other during processing

What causes overlapped films?

400

Check for decay between the teeth and to show how well the upper and lower teeth line up

What is the purpose of bite-wing radiographs?

400

Involves manual processing in a dark room, requiring careful handling and timing (30 min to 1 hour).

What Are Hand-Dipped Films?

400

filter out the non-penetrating, longer wavelength x-rays (low energy)

What are aluminum disks?

500

Harder to position x-ray beam
More distortion

What is the disadvantages of bisecting?

500

Air trapped on the film surface after being placed in the processing solutions

What causes air bubbles?

500

For children's occlusals and bitewings with 6 yr. molar
Also for adult periapical & bitewings

What is size 2 film?

500

Streamlines the process, allowing films to be processed in 5-10 minutes with minimal manual intervention.

What is automatic processing?

500

Allows x-rays to pass through pid

What is a tubehead seal?