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Dental Radiology Final Exam Review TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (2024/2025) (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Dental Radiology Final Exam Review TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (2024/2025) (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Dental Radiology Final Exam Review TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (2024/2025) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)

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Dental Radiology Final Exam Review


1.What is a radiograph?: A picture on film produced by the passage of

x-rays through an object or body.

2.What is one of the main reasons that radiographs are considered an im-

portant and necessary part of patient care?: Many dental diseases are

typically discovered only through the use of dental radiographs.

3.What does the nucleus of an atom contain?: Protons and neutrons

4.What are photons?: - bundles of energy without mass or weight

- bundles of energy that travel at the speed of light.

- they are a component of the particle concept of electromagnetic

radiation.

5.When contrasted with the use of 65 kV to 75 kV for dental x-rays, the use

of 85 kV to 100 kV produces x-rays and wavelengths:

The use of 85 kV to 100 kV for dental x-rays produces more penetrating

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,dental x-rays with shorter wavelength.

6.What does kVp represent?: The maximum or peak voltage of an

alternating current.

7.When low kilovoltage peak settings are used (65 kVp to 70 kVp), a film with

contrast will result.: high contrast

8.The quantity of the x-rays produced is controlled by what factor?:

mAs (milliamperage)

9.An increase in density comes from an increase in what other factor?:

kVP or mAs

10.According to the inverse square law, the intensity of radiation is

proportional to the from the source of radiation.: inversely; square of

the distance

11.According to the inverse square law, if the length of the PID is doubled,

the resultant beam is as intense.: one quarter

12.What feature do aluminum filters provide to the tube head?: Reduce

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, the intensity of the x-ray beam.

13. refers to the quantity of radiation received or the total amount of

radiation energy absorbed.: Total Dose

14.Which of the following are considered to be radioresistant tissues?:

A. Bone Marrow

B. Salivary Glands

C. Lymph Tissue

D. Intestines

Salivary glands




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