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Dental radiology Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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[Show more]in X-radiation, ionization occurs when? 
 -:- Photons penetrate matter 
what are found in the nucleus of an atom? 
 -:- Protons and Neutrons 
A Gray (rad)is defined as the 
 -:- unit of absorbed dose of radiation per gram of tissue 
which cell type is most sensitive to carcinogenesis following porlo...
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Add to cartin X-radiation, ionization occurs when? 
 -:- Photons penetrate matter 
what are found in the nucleus of an atom? 
 -:- Protons and Neutrons 
A Gray (rad)is defined as the 
 -:- unit of absorbed dose of radiation per gram of tissue 
which cell type is most sensitive to carcinogenesis following porlo...
Discovered x-ray in 1895 
 -:- Wilhelm Roentgen 
Production of ions 
 -:- Ionization 
Atom that gains or loses electron and becomes electrically unbalanced 
 -:- Ion 
When electron is removed from 
An atom in ionization process 
 -:- Ion pair results 
Ion pair 
 -:- 1. Atom becomes positive ion 
2. ...
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Add to cartDiscovered x-ray in 1895 
 -:- Wilhelm Roentgen 
Production of ions 
 -:- Ionization 
Atom that gains or loses electron and becomes electrically unbalanced 
 -:- Ion 
When electron is removed from 
An atom in ionization process 
 -:- Ion pair results 
Ion pair 
 -:- 1. Atom becomes positive ion 
2. ...
What is the inverse square law when it comes to radiation 
 -:- Standing back by double the distance from a source of radiation (d to 2d) will 
quarter the dose to the radiologist or radiographer. It means that when you double 
the distance from the source of radiation, the intensity of radiation ...
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Add to cartWhat is the inverse square law when it comes to radiation 
 -:- Standing back by double the distance from a source of radiation (d to 2d) will 
quarter the dose to the radiologist or radiographer. It means that when you double 
the distance from the source of radiation, the intensity of radiation ...
Radiology 
 -:- Science of radiation as used in medicine. 
Radiation 
 -:- Electromagnetic rays that travel as waves of energy through space. 
Radiograph 
 -:- Image produced on photosensitive film by exposing film to x-rays and 
processing. 
X-Radiation "X-Ray" 
 -:- High energy ionizing electro...
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Add to cartRadiology 
 -:- Science of radiation as used in medicine. 
Radiation 
 -:- Electromagnetic rays that travel as waves of energy through space. 
Radiograph 
 -:- Image produced on photosensitive film by exposing film to x-rays and 
processing. 
X-Radiation "X-Ray" 
 -:- High energy ionizing electro...
Radiograph with many light and dark areas, but FEW shades of grey is said to have.... 
 -:- High contrast 
few shades of gray with high contrast is prooduced with------kVp 
 -:- low kvp 
increasing mA alone results in a film with 
 -:- increased density 
film produced using 90 kVp and 0.25 seconds. ...
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Add to cartRadiograph with many light and dark areas, but FEW shades of grey is said to have.... 
 -:- High contrast 
few shades of gray with high contrast is prooduced with------kVp 
 -:- low kvp 
increasing mA alone results in a film with 
 -:- increased density 
film produced using 90 kVp and 0.25 seconds. ...
Radiolucent 
 -:- Dark-to-black areas on a processed radiograph that result from the passage of 
radiant energies through less dense/soft areas. Examples include pulp, dental caries 
and foramen. 
Radiopaque 
 -:- Light-to-white areas on a processed radiograph that result from radiant 
energies p...
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Add to cartRadiolucent 
 -:- Dark-to-black areas on a processed radiograph that result from the passage of 
radiant energies through less dense/soft areas. Examples include pulp, dental caries 
and foramen. 
Radiopaque 
 -:- Light-to-white areas on a processed radiograph that result from radiant 
energies p...
Radiation 
 -:- a form of energy carried by waves or stream of particles 
X-radiation 
 -:- a high-engery radiation produced by the collision of beam of electrons with a 
metal taget in an x-ray tube 
X-ray 
 -:- a beam of energy that has the power to penetrate substances and record image 
shadows...
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Add to cartRadiation 
 -:- a form of energy carried by waves or stream of particles 
X-radiation 
 -:- a high-engery radiation produced by the collision of beam of electrons with a 
metal taget in an x-ray tube 
X-ray 
 -:- a beam of energy that has the power to penetrate substances and record image 
shadows...
3 requirements for NJ State Dental Radiology Technology exam 
 -:- 18 years old 
 high school diploma or equivalency (GED) 
 NJ State approved 45 hour course including required hours of clinical practice 
Who discovered x-rays? 
 -:- Dr. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen 
 aka: Wilhelm VonRoentgen 
When was x...
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Add to cart3 requirements for NJ State Dental Radiology Technology exam 
 -:- 18 years old 
 high school diploma or equivalency (GED) 
 NJ State approved 45 hour course including required hours of clinical practice 
Who discovered x-rays? 
 -:- Dr. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen 
 aka: Wilhelm VonRoentgen 
When was x...
Professor Wilhelm Roentgen 
 -:- Discovered the x rays 
Digital radiography utilizes the following approach 
 -:- Filmless radiographic computer imaging system 
A form of energy is 
 -:- Heat , Light , Electricity , X radiation 
Photons are described as 
 -:- Bundles of energy 
Limited penetration l...
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Add to cartProfessor Wilhelm Roentgen 
 -:- Discovered the x rays 
Digital radiography utilizes the following approach 
 -:- Filmless radiographic computer imaging system 
A form of energy is 
 -:- Heat , Light , Electricity , X radiation 
Photons are described as 
 -:- Bundles of energy 
Limited penetration l...
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