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Radiology Board Review

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When using dental x-ray film, a ____ image cannot be seen until the film is processed with chemicals.
A gland in the neck that contains radioresistant cells.
Settings that controls the QUANTITY of the x-rays and the image density.
The unit of measurement for the dose of radiation absorbed by a person.
Materials or structures that appear dark or black on a radiograph.
Setting that controls the QUALITY of the x-ray and alters the contrast.
Type of metal used for a collimator.
This part of the film packaging has a pattern that will be visible if the film is improperly placed.
Part of the x-ray unit that restricts the size and shape of the x-ray beam.
Abbreviation for radiographs used to assess interproximal decay and periodontal bone loss.
Technique error that results when there is too much vertical angulation.
What object causes a shark fin like radiopacity on a panoramic image?
Part of the x-ray machine that regulates the x-ray beam.
The distance a radiographer should be from tube head during exposure.
Cathode is a _____ electrode
Type of radiation used in dental radiography.
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Acronym for the principle that means avoid exposure to radiation that does not have direct benefit to you, even if it is a small dose.
Anode is a _____ electrode.
Which wavelength produces high frequency waves?
Measurement of exposure time in dental radiology.
Results when an image appears larger than the actual size.
Radiolucent area between the maxillary canine and lateral incisors.
Materials or structures that appear light or white on a radiograph.
Radiographic image that provides a view of the entire tooth, crown to root.
Technique error that results when vertical angulation is insufficient.
Radiolucent area located above the apices of the maxillary premolars and molars.
Name the step in film processing that converts the exposed silver halide crystals to black metallic silver?
Name of anatomical structure located in the apical region of the mandibular premolars and frequently misdiagnosed as a PAP.
Acronym for the radiographic technique that produces 3D image of the teeth and jaw.
Radiographic image that provides a comprehensive view of the maxilla, mandible, and other facial structures.