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What does PID refer to? - Answer-Position Indicator Device- cylinder or cone part of xray machine aligned with the film during exposure Density refers to - Answer-Overall blackness of the film Periapical image allows the following images to be visualized - Answer-Crown, Root, supporting tissu...

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What does PID refer to? - Answer-Position Indicator Device- cylinder or cone part of
xray machine aligned with the film during exposure

Density refers to - Answer-Overall blackness of the film

Periapical image allows the following images to be visualized - Answer-Crown, Root,
supporting tissue for the tooth

Bitewing image allows the following images to be visualized - Answer-Crown, proximal
area, interproximal area

Full-mouth survey including bitewing consists of how many films? - Answer-20

When taking a radiographic survey, it is best to start with - Answer-Molars

Patients should wear the lead apron - Answer-All of the time

Which of the following does not effect film density? - Answer-

when taking bitewing radiographs on the premolars, you should have a PID reading of
+5 degrees vertical angle - Answer-True

Children's exposure time is often reduced by - Answer-

ALARA Rule stands for - Answer-As low as reasonable achievable

The aluminum filter - Answer-Removes low energy rays/ absorbs low energy rays

The collimater - Answer-Limits the primary beam

the kV setting controls the quantity of xrays - Answer-true

When finished taking xrays, the lead apron should be folded and put away - Answer-

Increase current mA creates - Answer-

Molar projections require more or less exposure time then premolar projections -
Answer-more exposure time

contrast is mostly effected by the kV setting - Answer-true

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