Paralleling Techniques
Bisecting
Techniques
Characteristics
Physics
Radiation Protection
100

How is the patient's head positioned when exposing the receptors?

Occlusal plane parallel to the floor

100

The ___ technique may be used in some situations such as a small mouth, shallow palate, or the presence of tori.

Bisecting

100

The term used to describe how sharply dark and light areas are differentiated or separated on the image is ___.

Contrast

100

Which portion of an atom carries a positive electrical charge?

Protons

100

What is the MPD (maximum permissible dose) for occupationally exposed personal?

5 rems/year

200


The receptor is placed in the mouth ___ to the crowns of both maxillary and mandibular teeth.

Parallel c Ra he

200

What orientation is the receptor in when taking anterior periapical images?

Vertical

200

the beam responsible for exposing the film to radiation

Primary beam

200

Which part of the x-ray machine restricts the size and shape of the beam?

Lead collimator

200

What can the radiographer wear for protection?

Radiation monitoring badge

300

What error occurs when there is incorrect horizontal angulation when taking a bitewing image?

Overlapping

300

The x-ray beam is directed perpendicular to the ___.

Imaginary Bisector

300

___ refers to x-radiation that is created when the primary beam interacts with matter.

Secondary radiation

300

Negatively charged particle that produces dental radiographs

Electron

300

What does ALARA stand for?

As low as reasonably achievable 

400

When using the paralleling technique, the beam is directed perpendicular to the receptor and the ___.

Long axis of the tooth

400

To correct an elongated image on an x-ray view, the vertical angulation needs to be:

Increased

400

Produced when an electron hits the nucleus of a tungsten atom

General radiation 

400

What does the aluminum disk filter out?

Long, low-energy wavelengths

400

Used to determine proper safelighting

Coin test

500

What is the purpose of taking bitewing images?

Checking for interproximal decay

500

What error occurs when the x-ray beam is not centered over the receptor?

Cone-cut

500

___ is a type of secondary radiation resulting from a x-ray being deflected from its path.

Scatter radiation

500

An atom that gains or loses an electron is knows as a(n) ___.

ion

500

To produce diagnostic images, the radiographer must have thorough knowledge of the ___ used in dental imaging.

Techniques
600

What can be used to place the receptor in the mouth and keep it in position during exposure?

Bean alignment devices

600

Too much angulation can cause ___ of an image.

Foreshortening 

600

If the kVp is increased, what has to happen to the exposure time?

It is decreased

600

Electrons are produced in the vacuum tube when the ___ is heated.

Tungsten filament

600

Besides gamma rays, what additional radiation wave from the EMR spectrum is considered harmful to tissue due to its wavelength?

Ultra-Violet

700

Name both disadvantages of the paralleling technique

Placement may be difficult for operator

Placement may be uncomfortable for patient

700

Which receptor size is commonly used for bitewing images on adults?

2

700

a pattern of stored energy on the exposed film that cannot be visibly seen

Latent image

700

Prevents weak radiation from escaping the tube head

Aluminum filter

700

Is the beam more intense with a short or long target-receptor distance?

short

800

Which teeth need to be included in a right molar bitewing image?

1, 2, 3, 30, 31, 32

800

The bisecting technique is based on the principle of the ___.

Rule of Isometry

800

Produced when a high-speed electron dislodges the inner shell of a tungsten atom

Character radiation 

800

This is the negative terminal in the tube head

Cathode

800

If the target-receptor distance is changed from an 8 inch to a 16 inch, how intense will the beam be?

1/4th as intense