Dental radiology flashcards

  • What are the methods of dental radiography?

    A full set usually consists of 14-20 individual X-rays and is generally recommended during the first visit with a new dentist to aid in proper diagnosis and treatment planning.
    A panorex is a full-mouth X-ray that is taken without ever putting an X-ray film into your mouth..

  • What is the purpose of dental radiography?

    Like medical radiographs, dental radiographs allow your dentist to evaluate any injuries to your face and mouth.
    Dental radiographs can help your dentist iden- tify diseases and developmental problems before they become serious health issues..

What should the central ray strike the tooth at?

The central ray should strike the tooth at a 90 degree angle, the source-object distance should be as long as possible, the source size should be as small as possible, the tooth and the film should be parallel to each other

Which of the following cause a dark radiographs? 75∘F with a velocity of 60 ft/s, and it exits at 200 psia and 240 ft/s

Who refers a patient to a dental radiographer?

The dentist who refers the patient for radiation exposure, either to themselves or to another dentist or specialist dental radiographer who cancarryout the exposure Any member of the dental team who carries out all or part of the practical duties involved with the exposure and processing of the radiograph


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