Deck 18: Identifying and Correcting Undiagnostic Radiographs

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When using film, the corrective action for a radiograph that displays a "tire track" pattern is to:

A) thoroughly clean the rollers of the automatic processor.
B) position film intraorally with the tube side toward the source of radiation.
C) carefully separate the lead foil from the film packet before processing.
D) lower the temperature of the processing chemicals.
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Which of the following identifies the cause and corrective action for an image with overlapping of the proximal contacts in which the overlap appears more severe in the posterior region than the anterior region?

A) Mesiodistal projection of the central ray caused the error. Shift the tube toward the anterior to correct this error.
B) Mesiodistal projection of the central ray caused the error. Shift the tube toward the posterior to correct this error.
C) Distomesial projection of the central ray caused the error. Shift the tube toward the anterior to correct this error.
D) Distomesial projection of the central ray caused the error. Shift the tube toward the posterior to correct this error.
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When using the paralleling technique, excessive vertical angulation will result in:

A) elongation of the teeth.
B) foreshortening of the teeth.
C) cutting off the apices of teeth.
D) cutting off the occlusal/incisal edges of the teeth.
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Failing to record the apical region of the teeth on a periapical radiograph most likely results from an error made in which of the following steps?

A) Placement of the image receptor
B) Horizontal angulation
C) Vertical angulation
D) Centering the x-ray beam
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If a film is accidentally placed in the fixer before placing it in the developer, the resultant image will:

A) be light.
B) be dark.
C) be blank.
D) have a herringbone pattern.
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Overdevelopment results in which of the following?

A) Green areas
B) Dark images
C) White or clear spots
D) Cracked emulsions
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Each of the following statements regarding retake radiographs is correct EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) All errors create a need to re-expose the patient.
B) If one radiograph in a set of bitewings is overlapped, it should be determined whether adjacent radiographs image the area adequately.
C) Determining when a retake is necessary will keep radiation exposure to a minimum.
D) All errors reduce the quality of the radiograph.
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An image receptor placed too far back in the mouth will result in not imaging the:

A) maxillary structures.
B) mandibular structures.
C) anterior structures.
D) posterior structures.
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If using film, a blank image indicates that:

A) there was an overexposure to radiation.
B) there was no exposure to radiation.
C) a full denture blocked the film from radiation.
D) the film was accidentally exposed to white light.
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Overlapping of adjacent teeth on the radiographic image most likely results from an error made in which of the following steps?

A) Placement of the image receptor
B) Horizontal angulation
C) Vertical angulation
D) Centering the x-ray beam
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Elongation error results from which of the following?

A) Excessive vertical angulation using the bisecting technique
B) Excessive vertical angulation using the paralleling technique
C) Inadequate vertical angulation using the bisecting technique
D) Inadequate vertical angulation using the paralleling technique
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What term is used to describe images other than anatomy or pathology that do not contribute to a diagnosis of the patient's condition?

A) Artifacts
B) Cone cuts
C) Double images
D) Pressure marks
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Residual glove powder on the fingers or hands that touches the film results in:

A) white marks.
B) pressure marks.
C) black smudges.
D) film fogging.
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Improper or insufficient washing of radiographic films will result in:

A) brown films.
B) green films.
C) black films.
D) white/clear films.
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A slanted or tilted occlusal plane results from which of the following?

A) Not using a cotton roll to stabilize the image receptor holder
B) Not positioning the edge of the image receptor parallel to the occlusal plane
C) Orienting the image receptor vertically when it should have been oriented horizontally
D) Placing the image receptor in the mouth backward
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Cone cutting of the radiographic image most likely results from an error made in which of the following steps?

A) Placement of the image receptor
B) Horizontal angulation
C) Vertical angulation
D) Centering the x-ray beam
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Failing to record the incisal or occlusal edges of the teeth on a periapical radiograph most likely results from an error made in which of the following steps?

A) Placement of the image receptor
B) Horizontal angulation
C) Vertical angulation
D) Centering the x-ray beam
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Each of the following would result in a retake radiograph EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) Not imaging the correct tooth
B) Imaging 2 millimeters of supporting bone beyond tooth apices
C) Cone cutting the area of interest
D) Imaging a herringbone or tire track pattern.
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Light (thin) images may result from each of the following EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) Placing the image receptor (film) in the mouth backward
B) Not depressing the exposure button for the duration of the cycle
C) Using an mA setting that was too high
D) Developing in weak processing solutions
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Which of the following statements regarding positioning of the image receptor is correct?

A) Absence of apical structures results when the image receptor is not placed low enough in the oral cavity.
B) Inadequate horizontal angulation will result in less of the crown recorded.
C) Excessive vertical angulation will result in overlap error.
D) Not placing the image receptor parallel with the occlusal plane results in cone cutting.
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Elongation error causes the images to appear stretched out.
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White spots on the film are caused by premature contact with the developer solution.
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Bending a phosphor plate will result in a black crimp line.
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If the darkroom door is accidentally opened during unwrapping of the film packets, the resultant image will appear clear, or blank of any image.
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A light radiograph can result from either underexposure or underdeveloping.
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A dark radiograph can result from either overexposure or overdeveloping.
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A distomesial projection of the x-ray beam results in more severe overlapping in the posterior region of the radiograph.
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Electronic noise is the digital equivalent of film fog.
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A dark image occurs when the developing solution is diluted.
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To avoid radiographic error while opening a film packet in the darkroom, the film should be removed from the outer packaging rapidly.
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Assembling an image receptor holder with external aiming device incorrectly may lead to conecut error.
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Dark spots on the film are caused by premature contact with the developer.
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A black film indicates accidental exposure to white light.
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Formation of a partial image on the radiograph occurs if the developing solution is too weak.
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Misuse of a cotton roll to stabilize the image receptor may result in root tips being cut off from the image.
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A herringbone or tire track pattern appears on the image if the film packet was placed in the oral cavity reversed.
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The image receptor should be placed with the long dimension horizontal for exposure of anterior periapical radiographs.
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A scratched safelight filter or incorrect bulb wattage can result in film fog.
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A white line will appear on a processed film at the point where a film packet was bent or subjected to excessive pressure.
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Exposing film to excessive heat and humidity can compromise radiographic quality.
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What is film fog?
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What produces thin black lines or smudges often in a pattern on the radiograph?
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Film fog may result from what?
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Can fluorescent watch faces and dials fog film?
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What conditions permit white-light film fog?
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Does radiographic film have an expiration date?
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What causes discrete black lines to appear on the radiograph?
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What causes the black paper in the film packet to become stuck to the film?
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Film not protected from stray radiation is susceptible to what?
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What causes an iridescent stain on the radiograph?
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Deck 18: Identifying and Correcting Undiagnostic Radiographs
1
When using film, the corrective action for a radiograph that displays a "tire track" pattern is to:

A) thoroughly clean the rollers of the automatic processor.
B) position film intraorally with the tube side toward the source of radiation.
C) carefully separate the lead foil from the film packet before processing.
D) lower the temperature of the processing chemicals.
position film intraorally with the tube side toward the source of radiation.
2
Which of the following identifies the cause and corrective action for an image with overlapping of the proximal contacts in which the overlap appears more severe in the posterior region than the anterior region?

A) Mesiodistal projection of the central ray caused the error. Shift the tube toward the anterior to correct this error.
B) Mesiodistal projection of the central ray caused the error. Shift the tube toward the posterior to correct this error.
C) Distomesial projection of the central ray caused the error. Shift the tube toward the anterior to correct this error.
D) Distomesial projection of the central ray caused the error. Shift the tube toward the posterior to correct this error.
Mesiodistal projection of the central ray caused the error. Shift the tube toward the posterior to correct this error.
3
When using the paralleling technique, excessive vertical angulation will result in:

A) elongation of the teeth.
B) foreshortening of the teeth.
C) cutting off the apices of teeth.
D) cutting off the occlusal/incisal edges of the teeth.
cutting off the occlusal/incisal edges of the teeth.
4
Failing to record the apical region of the teeth on a periapical radiograph most likely results from an error made in which of the following steps?

A) Placement of the image receptor
B) Horizontal angulation
C) Vertical angulation
D) Centering the x-ray beam
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5
If a film is accidentally placed in the fixer before placing it in the developer, the resultant image will:

A) be light.
B) be dark.
C) be blank.
D) have a herringbone pattern.
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6
Overdevelopment results in which of the following?

A) Green areas
B) Dark images
C) White or clear spots
D) Cracked emulsions
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7
Each of the following statements regarding retake radiographs is correct EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) All errors create a need to re-expose the patient.
B) If one radiograph in a set of bitewings is overlapped, it should be determined whether adjacent radiographs image the area adequately.
C) Determining when a retake is necessary will keep radiation exposure to a minimum.
D) All errors reduce the quality of the radiograph.
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8
An image receptor placed too far back in the mouth will result in not imaging the:

A) maxillary structures.
B) mandibular structures.
C) anterior structures.
D) posterior structures.
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9
If using film, a blank image indicates that:

A) there was an overexposure to radiation.
B) there was no exposure to radiation.
C) a full denture blocked the film from radiation.
D) the film was accidentally exposed to white light.
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10
Overlapping of adjacent teeth on the radiographic image most likely results from an error made in which of the following steps?

A) Placement of the image receptor
B) Horizontal angulation
C) Vertical angulation
D) Centering the x-ray beam
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11
Elongation error results from which of the following?

A) Excessive vertical angulation using the bisecting technique
B) Excessive vertical angulation using the paralleling technique
C) Inadequate vertical angulation using the bisecting technique
D) Inadequate vertical angulation using the paralleling technique
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12
What term is used to describe images other than anatomy or pathology that do not contribute to a diagnosis of the patient's condition?

A) Artifacts
B) Cone cuts
C) Double images
D) Pressure marks
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13
Residual glove powder on the fingers or hands that touches the film results in:

A) white marks.
B) pressure marks.
C) black smudges.
D) film fogging.
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14
Improper or insufficient washing of radiographic films will result in:

A) brown films.
B) green films.
C) black films.
D) white/clear films.
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A slanted or tilted occlusal plane results from which of the following?

A) Not using a cotton roll to stabilize the image receptor holder
B) Not positioning the edge of the image receptor parallel to the occlusal plane
C) Orienting the image receptor vertically when it should have been oriented horizontally
D) Placing the image receptor in the mouth backward
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16
Cone cutting of the radiographic image most likely results from an error made in which of the following steps?

A) Placement of the image receptor
B) Horizontal angulation
C) Vertical angulation
D) Centering the x-ray beam
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17
Failing to record the incisal or occlusal edges of the teeth on a periapical radiograph most likely results from an error made in which of the following steps?

A) Placement of the image receptor
B) Horizontal angulation
C) Vertical angulation
D) Centering the x-ray beam
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18
Each of the following would result in a retake radiograph EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) Not imaging the correct tooth
B) Imaging 2 millimeters of supporting bone beyond tooth apices
C) Cone cutting the area of interest
D) Imaging a herringbone or tire track pattern.
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19
Light (thin) images may result from each of the following EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?

A) Placing the image receptor (film) in the mouth backward
B) Not depressing the exposure button for the duration of the cycle
C) Using an mA setting that was too high
D) Developing in weak processing solutions
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Which of the following statements regarding positioning of the image receptor is correct?

A) Absence of apical structures results when the image receptor is not placed low enough in the oral cavity.
B) Inadequate horizontal angulation will result in less of the crown recorded.
C) Excessive vertical angulation will result in overlap error.
D) Not placing the image receptor parallel with the occlusal plane results in cone cutting.
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21
Elongation error causes the images to appear stretched out.
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White spots on the film are caused by premature contact with the developer solution.
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Bending a phosphor plate will result in a black crimp line.
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If the darkroom door is accidentally opened during unwrapping of the film packets, the resultant image will appear clear, or blank of any image.
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A light radiograph can result from either underexposure or underdeveloping.
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A dark radiograph can result from either overexposure or overdeveloping.
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A distomesial projection of the x-ray beam results in more severe overlapping in the posterior region of the radiograph.
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Electronic noise is the digital equivalent of film fog.
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A dark image occurs when the developing solution is diluted.
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To avoid radiographic error while opening a film packet in the darkroom, the film should be removed from the outer packaging rapidly.
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Assembling an image receptor holder with external aiming device incorrectly may lead to conecut error.
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Dark spots on the film are caused by premature contact with the developer.
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A black film indicates accidental exposure to white light.
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Formation of a partial image on the radiograph occurs if the developing solution is too weak.
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Misuse of a cotton roll to stabilize the image receptor may result in root tips being cut off from the image.
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A herringbone or tire track pattern appears on the image if the film packet was placed in the oral cavity reversed.
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The image receptor should be placed with the long dimension horizontal for exposure of anterior periapical radiographs.
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A scratched safelight filter or incorrect bulb wattage can result in film fog.
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A white line will appear on a processed film at the point where a film packet was bent or subjected to excessive pressure.
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Exposing film to excessive heat and humidity can compromise radiographic quality.
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What is film fog?
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What produces thin black lines or smudges often in a pattern on the radiograph?
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Film fog may result from what?
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Can fluorescent watch faces and dials fog film?
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What conditions permit white-light film fog?
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Does radiographic film have an expiration date?
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What causes discrete black lines to appear on the radiograph?
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What causes the black paper in the film packet to become stuck to the film?
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Film not protected from stray radiation is susceptible to what?
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What causes an iridescent stain on the radiograph?
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