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100

The three intraoral types of radiographs

What is periapical, bitewings, occlusal

100
The overall darkness or blackness of the film
What is density
100
This would be worn for ANY dental radiographs to protect the patient
What is lead apron
100
This is where the generation of x-rays in the x-ray tube actually occurs
What is tungsten target
100
In which radiograph is the mental foramen observed
What is mandibular premolar
200
The radiation that is emitted from the x-ray tube and strikes the patient directly
What is primary radiation
200
Incorrect horizontal angulation will cause
What is overlapped contacts
200
The midsagittal plane should be oriented which way when taking a panoramic film
What is perpendicular to the floor
200
This is what happens when an electron is displaced from an atom
What is ionization
200

This is the term used to describe a white area on an image

What is radiopaque

300
A film used to examine the entire tooth and supporting bone
What is periapical
300
The incisive foramen is usually located on this radiograph
What is maxillary anterior
300

Too far back in the focal trough will result in 

Fat anterior teeth

300
This is the color that the film will be if it were accidentally exposed to white light between developing and fixing
What is dark
300
This causes a blurred film
What is movement of the patient
400
When exposing a full mouth series it is important to start with what radiographs
What is anterior
400
to produce and x-ray with greater penetrating power, one should adjust
What is kilovoltage
400

Type of indirect digital receptor

PSP

400
If an unexposed film is processed it will be
What is clear
400

This image has a complete overview of the maxilary and mandibular arches

What is panoramic

500

Term for a dark area on an exposed and processed film

What is radiolucent

500
this radiograph is used to evaluate jaw relationships
What is cephalometric
500
This material is the MOST resistant to the penetration of xrays
What is lead
500

This sinuses helps distinguish maxillary molar radiographs from mandibular.

What is maxillary sinuses

500
This restricts the size of the x-ray beam
What is collimator