Deck 22: Production and Evaluation of Dental Radiographs

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A quality assurance program refers to routine procedures that have been established to ensure high quality and minimal risk to patients.
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Bitewing radiographs are also known as interproximal radiographs.
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To recheck your film positioning, the dot on the film is to be towards the occlusal/incisal surface.
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In the bisecting angle exposure technique, the central beam must be ____________.

A) perpendicular to the bisecting line
B) parallel to the bisecting line
C) 45 degrees to the bisecting line
D) none of the above
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Exposing radiographs is a skill that requires proper technique each and every time.
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Which of the following would a periapical radiograph show?
1) Apical area of a tooth
2) Tooth development stage
3) Eruption stage

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1 and 2 only
D) None of the above
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Occlusal radiographs may be taken to view which of the following?
1) Caries
2) Supernumerary teeth
3) Cysts
4) Alveolar crest height
5) Impacted teeth

A) 3, 4, 5
B) 1, 4
C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
D) 2, 3, 5
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In placing a periapical radiograph, how many inches over the occlusal/incisal edge should the film packet be placed?

A) 1/2
B) 5/8
C) 1/8
D) 1
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Which dental specialist would be the most likely to ask for vertical bitewings?

A) Oral surgeon
B) Orthodontist
C) Periodontist
D) Pediatric dentist
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The paralleling technique must use a film-holding device.
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In which position should the patient be placed for a bitewing radiograph?

A) Upright
B) Supine
C) Subsupine
D) It does not matter
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In the paralleling technique, the film packet must be ____________.

A) perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth
B) parallel to the long axis of the tooth
C) 45 degrees to the long axis of the tooth
D) none of the above
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Labial mounting is when the depressed dot is toward the operator as if the operator is viewing the films from the inside out.
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Vertical positioning will show more open contacts of the premolar.
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The same number of films are taken on an adult full mouth series as for a child.
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Today's sewage treatment facilities permit that developer and fixer solutions be poured down the sink drain.
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The paralleling technique must use a film-holding device.
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Radiation exposure times are the same for children as for adults.
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The endodontic film-holding device is made of plastic and aids in the patient's being able to close or bite down
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Which of the following would appear on a bitewing radiograph?
1) Apical area of a tooth
2) TMJ
3) Alveolar crest
4) Faulty restorations
5) Caries

A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
B) 1, 3, 4, 5
C) 2, 3, 4, 5
D) 3, 4, 5
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The technique error caused by not having enough angulation is ____________.

A) foreshortening
B) elongation
C) occlusal overlap
D) horizontal overlap
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In the developing solution, which chemical blackens the exposed silver halide crystals?

A) Sodium sulfite
B) Sodium carbonate
C) Hydroquinone
D) Potassium bromide
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If an automatic processor has a daylight loader, it means the film can be ____________.

A) exposed in the daylight
B) processed in the daylight
C) dried in the daylight
D) none of the above
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The technique error caused by having too much angulation is ____________.

A) foreshortening
B) elongation
C) occlusal overlap
D) horizontal overlap
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Movement by the patient's head or the tubehead results in ____________.

A) fogged film
B) blurred image
C) overlap
D) double exposure
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The ideal temperature of developing solution is ______ degrees.

A) 65
B) 68
C) 72
D) It does not matter.
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Dark film image is a result of ____________.

A) developing solution being too warm
B) overdeveloping
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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The safelight is of a _________ spectrum.

A) blue-green
B) red-orange
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Placement of the film backward in the patient's mouth results in ____________.

A) herringbone pattern
B) light film image
C) double exposure
D) fogged film
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A film not exposed to radiation results in ____________.

A) cone cutting
B) overlapping
C) dark film
D) clear film
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Incorrect horizontal angulation results in ____________.

A) cone cutting
B) clear film
C) overlapping
D) dark film
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Brown stain is a result of insufficient ____________.

A) rinsing
B) developing
C) fixing
D) drying
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Light film image is a result of ____________.

A) underexposure
B) underdeveloping
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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The temperature for automatic processing is around ____ degrees.

A) 70
B) 80
C) 90
D) 100
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A general rule of thumb is to fix ____________ as the developing time.

A) the same length of time
B) one-half the length of time
C) twice as long
D) none of the above
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Which of the following will the bitewing radiograph cover?

A) Premolar area
B) Molar area
C) Incisor area
D) Both a and b
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Streaks on film are a result of ____________.

A) insufficient rinsing
B) dirty rollers on an automatic processor
C) dirty processing racks
D) either b or c
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Duplication of a radiograph requires ____________.

A) duplicating film
B) duplication machine
C) processing method
D) all of the above
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Which of the following are intervals of taking radiographs for routine dental exams?

A) 6 months
B) 12 months
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
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If the beam missed part of the film, the result is ____________.

A) cone cutting
B) overlapping
C) dark film
D) clear film
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Partial image
Overdeveloping, developing solution temperature too high
Partial image
Gray appearance, film image detail is lost
Partial image
Film is not completely immersed or tanks are low solution levels
Partial image
Dark fingerprint smudge marks
Fogged film
Overdeveloping, developing solution temperature too high
Fogged film
Gray appearance, film image detail is lost
Fogged film
Film is not completely immersed or tanks are low solution levels
Fogged film
Dark fingerprint smudge marks
Film artifacts
Overdeveloping, developing solution temperature too high
Film artifacts
Gray appearance, film image detail is lost
Film artifacts
Film is not completely immersed or tanks are low solution levels
Film artifacts
Dark fingerprint smudge marks
Dark film
Overdeveloping, developing solution temperature too high
Dark film
Gray appearance, film image detail is lost
Dark film
Film is not completely immersed or tanks are low solution levels
Dark film
Dark fingerprint smudge marks
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Which observations should be made of a child's mouth before placing films?

A) Check for loose teeth
B) Cold sores
C) Canker sores
D) All of the above
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Bitewings will detect which of the following?

A) Caries
B) Faulty restorations
C) Calculus
D) All of the above
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Cone cutting
X-ray beam missed part of the film
Cone cutting
Too little positive angulation for maxillary, or negative for mandibular
Cone cutting
Caused by too much angulation
Cone cutting
Angled toward mesial/distal instead of interproximal
Foreshortening
X-ray beam missed part of the film
Foreshortening
Too little positive angulation for maxillary, or negative for mandibular
Foreshortening
Caused by too much angulation
Foreshortening
Angled toward mesial/distal instead of interproximal
Overlapping
X-ray beam missed part of the film
Overlapping
Too little positive angulation for maxillary, or negative for mandibular
Overlapping
Caused by too much angulation
Overlapping
Angled toward mesial/distal instead of interproximal
Elongation
X-ray beam missed part of the film
Elongation
Too little positive angulation for maxillary, or negative for mandibular
Elongation
Caused by too much angulation
Elongation
Angled toward mesial/distal instead of interproximal
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When mounting films, the term used when placing the dot towards the operator is called ____________.

A) labial mounting
B) lingual mounting
C) bisecting
D) paralleling
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Deck 22: Production and Evaluation of Dental Radiographs
1
A quality assurance program refers to routine procedures that have been established to ensure high quality and minimal risk to patients.
True
2
Bitewing radiographs are also known as interproximal radiographs.
True
3
To recheck your film positioning, the dot on the film is to be towards the occlusal/incisal surface.
True
4
In the bisecting angle exposure technique, the central beam must be ____________.

A) perpendicular to the bisecting line
B) parallel to the bisecting line
C) 45 degrees to the bisecting line
D) none of the above
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Exposing radiographs is a skill that requires proper technique each and every time.
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Which of the following would a periapical radiograph show?
1) Apical area of a tooth
2) Tooth development stage
3) Eruption stage

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1 and 2 only
D) None of the above
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Occlusal radiographs may be taken to view which of the following?
1) Caries
2) Supernumerary teeth
3) Cysts
4) Alveolar crest height
5) Impacted teeth

A) 3, 4, 5
B) 1, 4
C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
D) 2, 3, 5
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In placing a periapical radiograph, how many inches over the occlusal/incisal edge should the film packet be placed?

A) 1/2
B) 5/8
C) 1/8
D) 1
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Which dental specialist would be the most likely to ask for vertical bitewings?

A) Oral surgeon
B) Orthodontist
C) Periodontist
D) Pediatric dentist
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10
The paralleling technique must use a film-holding device.
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In which position should the patient be placed for a bitewing radiograph?

A) Upright
B) Supine
C) Subsupine
D) It does not matter
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In the paralleling technique, the film packet must be ____________.

A) perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth
B) parallel to the long axis of the tooth
C) 45 degrees to the long axis of the tooth
D) none of the above
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Labial mounting is when the depressed dot is toward the operator as if the operator is viewing the films from the inside out.
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Vertical positioning will show more open contacts of the premolar.
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The same number of films are taken on an adult full mouth series as for a child.
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Today's sewage treatment facilities permit that developer and fixer solutions be poured down the sink drain.
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The paralleling technique must use a film-holding device.
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Radiation exposure times are the same for children as for adults.
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The endodontic film-holding device is made of plastic and aids in the patient's being able to close or bite down
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Which of the following would appear on a bitewing radiograph?
1) Apical area of a tooth
2) TMJ
3) Alveolar crest
4) Faulty restorations
5) Caries

A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
B) 1, 3, 4, 5
C) 2, 3, 4, 5
D) 3, 4, 5
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The technique error caused by not having enough angulation is ____________.

A) foreshortening
B) elongation
C) occlusal overlap
D) horizontal overlap
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In the developing solution, which chemical blackens the exposed silver halide crystals?

A) Sodium sulfite
B) Sodium carbonate
C) Hydroquinone
D) Potassium bromide
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If an automatic processor has a daylight loader, it means the film can be ____________.

A) exposed in the daylight
B) processed in the daylight
C) dried in the daylight
D) none of the above
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The technique error caused by having too much angulation is ____________.

A) foreshortening
B) elongation
C) occlusal overlap
D) horizontal overlap
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Movement by the patient's head or the tubehead results in ____________.

A) fogged film
B) blurred image
C) overlap
D) double exposure
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The ideal temperature of developing solution is ______ degrees.

A) 65
B) 68
C) 72
D) It does not matter.
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Dark film image is a result of ____________.

A) developing solution being too warm
B) overdeveloping
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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The safelight is of a _________ spectrum.

A) blue-green
B) red-orange
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Placement of the film backward in the patient's mouth results in ____________.

A) herringbone pattern
B) light film image
C) double exposure
D) fogged film
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A film not exposed to radiation results in ____________.

A) cone cutting
B) overlapping
C) dark film
D) clear film
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Incorrect horizontal angulation results in ____________.

A) cone cutting
B) clear film
C) overlapping
D) dark film
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Brown stain is a result of insufficient ____________.

A) rinsing
B) developing
C) fixing
D) drying
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Light film image is a result of ____________.

A) underexposure
B) underdeveloping
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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The temperature for automatic processing is around ____ degrees.

A) 70
B) 80
C) 90
D) 100
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A general rule of thumb is to fix ____________ as the developing time.

A) the same length of time
B) one-half the length of time
C) twice as long
D) none of the above
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Which of the following will the bitewing radiograph cover?

A) Premolar area
B) Molar area
C) Incisor area
D) Both a and b
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Streaks on film are a result of ____________.

A) insufficient rinsing
B) dirty rollers on an automatic processor
C) dirty processing racks
D) either b or c
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Duplication of a radiograph requires ____________.

A) duplicating film
B) duplication machine
C) processing method
D) all of the above
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Which of the following are intervals of taking radiographs for routine dental exams?

A) 6 months
B) 12 months
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
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If the beam missed part of the film, the result is ____________.

A) cone cutting
B) overlapping
C) dark film
D) clear film
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Partial image
Overdeveloping, developing solution temperature too high
Partial image
Gray appearance, film image detail is lost
Partial image
Film is not completely immersed or tanks are low solution levels
Partial image
Dark fingerprint smudge marks
Fogged film
Overdeveloping, developing solution temperature too high
Fogged film
Gray appearance, film image detail is lost
Fogged film
Film is not completely immersed or tanks are low solution levels
Fogged film
Dark fingerprint smudge marks
Film artifacts
Overdeveloping, developing solution temperature too high
Film artifacts
Gray appearance, film image detail is lost
Film artifacts
Film is not completely immersed or tanks are low solution levels
Film artifacts
Dark fingerprint smudge marks
Dark film
Overdeveloping, developing solution temperature too high
Dark film
Gray appearance, film image detail is lost
Dark film
Film is not completely immersed or tanks are low solution levels
Dark film
Dark fingerprint smudge marks
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Which observations should be made of a child's mouth before placing films?

A) Check for loose teeth
B) Cold sores
C) Canker sores
D) All of the above
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Bitewings will detect which of the following?

A) Caries
B) Faulty restorations
C) Calculus
D) All of the above
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Match between columns
Cone cutting
X-ray beam missed part of the film
Cone cutting
Too little positive angulation for maxillary, or negative for mandibular
Cone cutting
Caused by too much angulation
Cone cutting
Angled toward mesial/distal instead of interproximal
Foreshortening
X-ray beam missed part of the film
Foreshortening
Too little positive angulation for maxillary, or negative for mandibular
Foreshortening
Caused by too much angulation
Foreshortening
Angled toward mesial/distal instead of interproximal
Overlapping
X-ray beam missed part of the film
Overlapping
Too little positive angulation for maxillary, or negative for mandibular
Overlapping
Caused by too much angulation
Overlapping
Angled toward mesial/distal instead of interproximal
Elongation
X-ray beam missed part of the film
Elongation
Too little positive angulation for maxillary, or negative for mandibular
Elongation
Caused by too much angulation
Elongation
Angled toward mesial/distal instead of interproximal
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When mounting films, the term used when placing the dot towards the operator is called ____________.

A) labial mounting
B) lingual mounting
C) bisecting
D) paralleling
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