Dental Assistant

Somatic effects of radiation do NOT have damaging effects on
Offspring
Blood cells
The patient
Bone marrow
The penetrating x-ray beam produced during dental radiography is called
Characteristic radiation
Secondary radiation
Scatter radiation
Primary radiation
If a patient's gag reflex is stimulated during the radiographic procedure, the dental assistant should
Ask the patient if he or she is a gagger
Avoid small talk to help him or her relax
Apply distraction techniques to divert his or her attention
Tell the patient it is in all his or her mind
Which of the following landmarks would be seen in a maxillary anterior periapical radiograph?
Zygomatic process
Genial tubercule
Mental foramen
Incisive foramen
Personnel radiation monitoring devices are worm to
Alert the patient when an exposure occurs
Alert the operator when an exposure occurs
Record the background exposure received by the patient
Record the occupational exposure received by the operator
Dental assistants exposing x-rays can best be protected from scatter radiation by
Wearing a lead apron
Standing 2 feet away from the tubehead.
Standing behind a lead barrier.
Wearing a film badge.
How often should step wedge control tests for a dental x ray machine conducted?
Daily
Annually
Monthly
Weekly
While exposing x-ray films, radiation deflecting off the patient's head is called
Characteristic radiation
Background radiation
Scatter radiation
Primary radiation
To prevent cross-contamination, wipe the counter top with
And EPA-approved disinfectant
Alcohol wipes
Bleach solution
Soap and water
When using a 16- inch PID the esposure time must
Be decreased
Remain the same
Be increased
Be turned down
Which of the following causes interproximal areas of the teeth to appear overlapped?
Improper horizontal angulation
Improper vertical angulation
Patient with shallow palate
Patient talking during exposure
Which of the following occurs when improper vertical angulation is incorrect
Elongation
Overlapping
Blurred image
Cone Cut
Storing unexposed radiographic film in high humidity conditions may cause
Cracks in the emulsion.
Film browning
Herringbone effect
Film fog
Which of the following can help to protect patients from excess radiation damage to tissues?
Short cone paralleling
Slow film speed
Round collimation
High KVp
On a radiograph, when the contact area of one tooth is superimposed over the contact of another, it is called?
Forshortening.
Cone cutting.
Overlapping.
Elongation.
What is the primary advantage in using digital radiography?
Reduces image contrast
Increases image density
Increases comfort for the patient
Reduces the radiation to patient
The most important step the dentist can take in protecting patients from x-radiation is to
Avoid filtration
Avoid positioning devices
Properly use collimation
Properly prescribe radiographs
An underexposed film with appear
Dark
Light
Grainy
Spotty
Dental healthcare personnel can best shield themselves during patient exposure by standing behind
A dry wall barrier
The tubehead
A glass window
The patient'c chair
Which of the following an be observed on a panoramic radiograph when the patients chin is tipped downward?
Exaggerated smile
Anterior teeth will appear widened
Teeth appear superimposed
Narrow smile
Which of the following affects the quantity of x-rays being emmitted from the tubehead?
KVp
Filtration
MA
Impulse
Compared to a dentulous patient, radiographic eposure time on a edentulous adult patient should
Decrease
Be doubled
Remain unchanged
Increase
Which of the following is the measurement of force that refers to the potential difference between two electrical charges?
Amperage
Voltage
Contrast
Density
If disposable barriers are not used during a radiographic procedure all clinical surfaces should be
Sterilized
Disinfected
Wiped down
Dried
The radiation exposure that poses the greatest hazard to the operator is
Collimated radiation
Leakage radiation
Primary radiation
Scatter radiation
A cephalometric radiograph is PRIMARILY used to evaluate
Implant placement
Lateral jaw development
Temporal mandibular joint
Periodontal disease
When exposing a panoramic radiograph on an edentulous patient, which of the following would a dental assistant use to stabilize the upper and lower arch on the bite block?
Chin rest
Cotton rolls
Seperators
Head positioners
Once the film has been removed from the protective packets, the dental assistant should
Recycle lead foil in separate container
Dispose the lead foil in trashh
Dispose of entire packet in trash
Recycle the black paper in separate container
Leakage radiation is defined as any radiation that is
Received from the operator
Received from the patient
From secondary beam
From primary beam
Paralleling technique requires the film be placed
Awat from the tooth, toward the middle of the oral cavity
Against the lingual surface of the tooth
Against the occlusal surface of the tooth
Toward the tooth, away from the oral cavity
The maximum permissible does (MPD) of ionizing radiation for occupational exposure is
0.05 rem per year
0.5 rem per year
5.0 rem per year
1.0 rem per year
The diameter of the cone- shaped beam produced from a circular collimator is
2.5 inches
1.75 inches
2.75 inches
1.50 inches
The Frankfort Plane is an imaginary plane passing through the
Ala of the nose to the bottom of the ear.
External auditory meatus on the floor of the orbit
External auditory meatus to the outer canthus of the eye
Ala of the nose to the tragus of the ear
Which of the following regulates the manufacturing and installation of x-ray equipment?
Federal government
American Dental Association
State government
Local government
The Buccal Object Rule is used to determine if a foreign body is located in which direction?
Lingual to buccal
Subgingival to supragingival
Occlusal to apical
Buccal to distal
Developing solution temperatures should be checked frequently when using
Digital thermometer
Automatic processors
Manual processing
Daylight loaders
Which of the following will best protect the dental assistant from the cross-contamination while exposing radiographs?
Barriers on PID
Patient bib
Gloves
Film holding devices
Dental healthcare personnel who are pregnant can expose radiographs during the
First trimester
Second trimester
Entire pregnancy
Third trimester
The radiation that is formed by the interactions of x-rays with matter is
Secondary radiation
Scattered radiation
Bremsstrahlung radiation
Primary radiation
Which type of gloves are required for the decontamination of the darkroom?
Nitrile utility
Vinyl
Latex-free
Powder-free
When taking a panoramic radiograph, the patient's head should be oriented
With the midsagittal plane perpendicular to the floor
With the chin projected forward
With the chin tipped up
So that it is rotated toward the film
Which of the following radiograph techniques is recommended for a patient with a shallow palate?
Occlusal
Periapical
Bisecting
Paralleling
Which of the following is a long-term effect of radiation?
Genetic defects
Hair loss
Nausea
Hemmorrhage
A film with emulsion will appear
Spotty
Cracked
Light
Dark
Which of the following lesions appears radiopaque on a radiograph?
Sclerotic bone
Dentigerous cyst
Metastatic carcinoma
Periapical abscess
Blurred radiographic images are often caused by
Overlapping bitewing.
Failure to remove dental appliances.
Patient movement during exposure.
Improper positioning of the x-ray tube head.
The most commonly used radiographic exposure for a 3-year old patient is
Panoramic
Periapical
Bitewing
Cephalometric
Chemical agents should be properly disposed of according to
State and federal recommendations
OSHA and local laws
Dental office protocol
Federal, state, and local laws
Cone beam computed tomography uses
8x10 extraoral film
Customized film holders
Panoramic cassettes
3-dimensional technology
Supernumerary teeth are best detected using what type of film?
Cephalometric
Panoramic
Bitewing
Periapical
Phosphor plates are processed by using
Digital sensor technology
Checmical olutions
Laser beam technology
Cone-beam computed tomography
If a patient did not remove earrings prior to exposing a panoramic, the radiograph could have
Magnified images
Double images
Ghost images
Radiolucent images
A panoramic radiograph with a dark shadow over the apices of the maxillary teeth may be caused by the patient
Not biting on the bite block correctly.
Not appropriately posititoned in the focal trough.
Not placing the tongue against the palate.
Placing the tongue against the palate.
How often should protective clothing be changed in an oral healthcare setting?
When visibly soiled
Once weekly
Twice daily
After each patient
Back-scatter radiation to the film is prevented by the
Lead foil
Polysoft wrapping
Black paper
Outer wrap
During patient exposure, protecting from radiation for the dental assistant includes
Wearing protective clothing
Standing behind a wall
Standing 4 feet from the source of radiation
Using an activator button with a long cord.
The most common radiographic exposure used to detect periodontal disease is a/an
Bitewing
Periapical
Occlusal
Panoramic
When taking radiographs on a mall child who cannot hold the film intra-orally, the dental assistant should
Reschedule the radiographic series.
Hold the film
Ask the dentist to hold the film
Ask aprent or guardian to hold the film
When radiographs are mounted with the embossed dot appearing outward, this is known as
Facial mounting
Lingual mounting
Mesial mounting
Distal mounting
When transporting a disposable cup containing patients exposed film to the development area, the dental assistant should
Place the container into his or her lab coat pockets
Carry the container with a glove hand
Carry the contianer with an ungloved hand
Place the container on the instrument tray
When executing a routine hand wash, the dental assistant should lather and scrub for a minimum of
30 seconds
15 seconds
20 seconds
25 seconds
Which of the following quality control tests evaluates safelighting in the darkroom?
Step wedge
Normalizing device
Timer test
Coin test
The optimum developing solution temperature for a manual processing
70 degrees F
65 degrees F
60 degrees F
68 degrees F
Most bilateral findings in radiographs are considered
Primarily seen in bitewing views
Normal anatomic landmarks
Most often seen on a panoramic views
Suspect of a lesion
A processed film has a straight, clear border on the upper edge. This error is caused by
Developer solution too low
White light leak in dark room
Improper film placement during exposure
Fixer solution too low
When exposing radiographs, what is the minimum distance the operator should stand from the tube head?
8 feet
4 feet
6 feet
2 feet
The amount of which of the following is used in determining the degree of radiation injury?
Free readicals present
Tissue irradiated
Alpha particles present
Genetic effects observed
Prior to exposing dental radiographs on a visually impaired patient, the dental assistant should
Sey the exposure time to decrease radiation
Use touch to explain the equipment and procedure
Set the exposure time to increase radiation
Ask the caregiver to stabilize the film
During film processing, which of the following can cause a dark image?
Developer solution that s cold
Underdeveloped film
Developer solution that is weak
Overdeveloped film
Which of the following film size is the longest
1
2
3
0
Personnel monitoring for radiation exposure is done by
Documenting the number of exposures
Observing physical changes over time
Wearing a dosimeter
Reporting exposures to the state
When documenting a lesion found on a radiograph, all the following should be described EXCEPT
Size
Severity
Appearance
Location
The shorter the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation, the greater the
Matter
Number of atoms
Energy
Number of electrons
Contrast in a radiograph is primarily controlled by
KVp
Exposure time
Film speed
MA
The use of a thyroid collar is recommended for all of the following radiographic exposures EXCEPT
Bitewing
Occlusal
Periapical
Panoramic
The primary function of collimation is to
Decrease target-film distance
Eliminate cone cuts
Restrict the size of the beam
Increase target-film distance
Duplicating film is coated with
One-sided polyester base
One-sided emulsion
Two-sided polyester base
Two-sided emulsion
Film should be stored in
A warm, dry place
Normal room light
Boxes stored in stacks
Its original lead-wrapping packaging
The most important responsibility of the dental assistant in dental radiography is
Calculating exposure time
Selecting the slowest film speed
Retaking radiographs
Implementing ALARA principle
Which of the folowing pathogens is NOT found in oral or respiratory secretions?
Hepatitis B virus
West Nile virus
Flu virus
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Whixh of the following landmarks is useful when mounting films of the mandibular posterior area?
Mental foramen
Lingual foramen
External oblique ridge
Internal oblique ridge
The purpose of a grid device on an extraoral cassette is to
Giude x-rays to the appropriate tissue
Guide x-rays to the film
Reduce patient exposure to radiation
Reduce scatter radiation reaching the film
One a radiograph, the anterior alveolar crest normally appears
Pointed and sharp
As a triangular-shaped radiopacity
As a dense radiopaque line
Flat and smooth
When exposing a posterior periapical radiograph on an adult patient with no intraoral restrictions, which size film should be used?
3
4
1
2
Insufficient rinsing of processed radiographic film will result in a /an
Completely blackened film
Light radiographic image
Brownish-yellow stain on the radiograph
Opaque area on the radiograph
Which of the following influences the sharpness of a radiograph
KVp and mA
X-rays beam angulation
Object-film alignment
Focal spot size
To assist the patient in controlling the gag reflex, the dental assistant should
Expose extraoral films only
Ask the dentist to anesthesize the patient
Ask the patient to return tomorrow
Use a distraction technique
Which of the following increases the density on a duplicated film?
Place the emulsion side up
Increase the exposure time
Decrease the exposure time
Place the emulsion side down
Inside the film packet, the film is wrapped with a/an
Emulsion
Lead foil sheet
Black paper sheet
Intensifying screen
Which of the following equations is used to determine the occupational maximum accumulated dose (MAD) pf radiation
Age minus 5 rems/years plus 18
Age plus 5 rems/years minus 18
Age plus 18 times 5 rems/year
Age minus 18 times 5 rems/year
A step wedge can be used to demonstrate
Film contrast
Film compostition
Penumbra
Magnification of image
Human tissue are mainly composed of
Oxygen/ O2
Water/H20
Hydrogen/H
Iron/Fe
The amount of radiation and exposure time needed to produce a diagnostic radiograph is best determined by
MA
Film speed
Film size
KVp
On a full mouth series with eighteen films, how many anterior films are exposed?
8
5
6
7
The main purpose of using a lead apron with a thyroid collar when exposing dental radiographs is to protest the patient from
The primary beam
Scatter raditation
Infectious agents
Hazardous materials
Which of the following will cause white spots to appear on the radiographs?
Developer solution is hotter than recommended
Fixer solution contacts the film
Fixer solution contacts the film
Developer solution contacts the film
Maximum wattage for a safelight bulb should be
7
60
15
30
Which of the following would you adjust to produce wavelengths with the greatest penetrating power?
Time
KVp
MA
Distance
How frequently should processing solutions be replenished?
Daily
Weekly
As needed
Monthly
Which organization regulates disinfectants and chemical sterilants
Open-end lead-liner cylinder
Closed-end lead- liner cylinder
Open-end lead-lined rectangular
Closed-end plastic cone
Which of the following is most likely to cause a stored radiograph to turn brown over time
Underexposure
Underwashing
Overesposure
Overdevelopment
Which of the following landmarks is useful when mounting films in the maxillary central area?
Genial tubercle
Anterior nasal spine
Mental foreamen
Retromolar pad
Which of the following may cause film fogging
Fixer solution contacting the film
Low developer temperature
Using expired film
Two films contacting each other
Which of the following should be labeled on the radiographic mount prior to film duplication?
Maxillary and mandibular arch
Mesial and Distal
Facial and lingual
Right and left sides
Which of the following conditions will result in a radiographic image that is too light?
Cotaminated fixer solution
Darkroom door opened during developing
Processing solutions too warm
Weak developing solution
Which of the following bets describes the actio of he developer solution?
Makes the image permanent
Converts exposed silver halide crystals
Dissolves unexposed silver halide crystals
Hardens the emulsion
The primary purpose of the bitewing radiograph is to evaluate
Tooth formation and eruption
Root surface deday
Interproximal decay
Crowns and and apices
A full mouth series of periapical radiographs taken on a edentulous patient will consist of
Six anterior and eight posterior
Two anterior and four posterior
Two anterior and four posterior
Six anterior and four posterior
The normalizing device can be used to monitor
Fixer strength
Developer strength
Level of processing solutions
Safe light output
Which of the following results in a double image radiograph?
Exposing a duplicating film
Processing two exposed films together
Processing two unexposed films together
Exposing the same film twice
The most common artificial exposure comes from
The nuclear fuel cycle
Consumer producta
Atomic weapon fallout
Medical radiation
If a dentql assistant dosimeter badge indicates exposure to radiation, what should be done first?
Change the mA and kVp or exposure time
Consult a physician
Evaluate the x-ray equipment and techniques
Repeat the badge test
The position- indicating device (PID) shape tha tmost effectively reduces exposure to radiation is
Round
Rectangular
Conical
Oblong
If there are no teeth to serve as guides, which of the following landmarks indicates a maxillary molar area radiograph?
Incisive foramen
Mental foramen
Internal oblique ridge
Tuberosity
Which of the following landmarks is useful when mounting films in the posterior area?
Floor of the maxillary sinus
Internal obilque ridge
External obilque ridge
Inferior nasal conchae
Which of the following cells exposed to radiation may be associated witht the leukemia?
Genetic
Mature
Somatic
Reproductive
The best way to correct a connecutting error is to adjust
Film position
Patient positioning
Vertical angulation
Horizontal angulation
The American Dental Association recommends that the radiograph be mounted with the embossed dots
At the apices
All facing in the same direction
Towards the center
On the occlusal surface
Which of the following radiation effects in severity as more radiation is absorbed by somatic cells?
Stochastic
Cumulative
Nonstochastic
Long-term
To help desensitize the tissue prior to film placement, the dental assistant should
Place the film in the dental assistants mouth to demonstrate
Rub a finger along the tissue where the film touches
Expose the most anterior film first
Touch the palate with the film
The annual maximum accumulated dose (MAD) of radiation for dental assistant is based on which of the following calculations?
Age plus 18 times 3 rems/year
Age minus 18 times 5 rems/year
Age minus 18 times 3 rems/year
Age plus 18 times 5 rems/year
Light- colored radiographs commonly result from
Excessive kVp
Underexposure
Holding the exposure button too long
Overdevelopement
Using the ALARA concept as a qudeline for radiographs includes all of the following EXCEPT
Using a circular PID
Using a rectnangular PID
Draping the patient with a thyroid collar
Draping the patient with a lead apron
The most common radiographic exposure used to evaluate a dental implant on a sult is
Bitewing
Occlusal
Periapical
Panoramic
Which of the followijng will best protect the dental assistant from cross-contamination while exposing radiographs?
Barriers on PID
Patient bib
Gloves
Film folding devices
Dental healthcare personnel who are pregnatn can expose radiogrphs during the
Firdst trimester
Second trimester
Entire pregnancy
Third trimester
The radiation tha is formee by the interatiosn of x-rays with matter is
Secondary radiation
Scattered radiation
Bremsstrhlung radiation
Primary radiation
The expiration date on dental x-ray film is printed
On the film packaging box
Lead foil sheet
On each film
On the outer wrapping
Compared to a round-indicating device (PID), which of the following PIDs reduces patient radiation exposure by up to 70 percent?
Rectangular-shaped
Cone-shaped
Oblong-shape
Closed-end pointed shape
Which of the following tissues is the most highly radiosensitive?
Salivary glands
Mature bone
Skin
Nerve
Cells most susceptible to radiation damge are
Nerve
Muscle
Mature bone
Bone marrow
The time beteween patient exposure to radiation and teh appearance of biological damage is the
Waiting period
Latent period
Silent period
Refractory period
The median palatal is visible on which of the following radiographs?
Mandibular posterior periapical
Mandibular anterior periapcal
Maxillary anterior periapical
Maxillary posterior periapical
Added filtration in the x-ray tubehead protects the
Patient
Environment
Dentist
Operator
Where is the most commom area in the oral cavity for a dentigerous cyst?
Between the central incisors
Betweent the premolars
Around the third molars
Around the canines
Which of the following radiolucent landmarks is useful when monitoring films in the mandibular anterior area?
Mental foramen
Internal oblique ridge
External oblique ridge
Lingual foramen
Radiation injury can be measured by
Dose rate
MA
Somatic dose
KVp
What size film, wen placed vertically in the anterior region of the mouth, is most effective for eveluating caries and periodontal health?
3
0
4
2
When changing the 8- inch PID to a16-inch PID, which of te following is used t determine the intensity of the beam?
Exposure chart
Inverse aquare law
SLOB rule
Rule of isometry
All of the following can be used for handling film in the daylight loader EXCEPT
Latex exam gloves
Plastic undergloves
Powder-free exam gloves
Utility gloves
Which of the following radiographic errors is caused by removing a film too quickly from a tightly packed box?
Cone cut
Herringbone
Static electricity
Reticulation
The occlusal plane will appear diagonal in the radiograph when there is a/an
Incorrect film placement
Incorrect vertical angulation
Bent film corner
Poor horizontal angulation
Which of the following extroral radiographs is used to evaluate impacted teeth, large lesions and fractures of the mandible?
Posteroanterior projection
Waters projection
Lateral jaw projection
Reverse Towne projection
To reduce the patients anxiety about radiographic exposure the dental assistant should
Rapidly complete the procedure
Only take panoramic films
Take time to explain the procedure
Use intra-oral photography
Which off the following is a DISADVANTAGE of panoramic radiographs?
Less radiation eposure
Higher cost of equipment
Lower cost of equipment
More radiation eposure
Which of the following may cause unnecessary radiation exposure to the patient?
Endodontic radiographs
Radiograph technique errors
Standard radiographs during exam appointment
Standard radiographs during recall appointments
Which of the following describes a double-ended film holder used for posterior and anterior teeth?
Precision holder
Stabe
Endoray
Eezee-Grip
Which of the following is the most essential when labeling the film mount?
Dentist address
Patient address
Dentist name
Patient name
In dental readiography, the purpose of the fixer solution is to
Slow the oxidattion rate of emulsion
Remove unexposed silver halide crystals
Convert silver halide to black metallic silver
Build density and contrast on film
The purpose of hte aluminum disc in the x-ray tubehead is to
Prevent distortion on the radiograph
Filter out long wave x-rays from the primary beam
Filter out the short wave x-rays from the primary beam
Prevent scatter radiation
According to the CDC, how are the transmission of pathogens minimized when using phosphor sensors to capture radiographic images?
By chemically sterilizing the sensor
By placing a plastic barrier over the sensor
By heat sterilizing the sensor
By using a high-level disinfectant on the sensor
Foreshortening of the maxillary radiographic image results from
Decreased horizontal angulation
Increased vertical angulation
Increased horizontal angulation
Decreased vertical angulation
Which film would be exposed to see the relationshi[ of the alveolar bone?
Occlusal
Horizontal bitewing
Vertical bitewing
Periapical
Which of the following is the most effective method of reducing patient exposure to x-radiation?
Frequent retakes
Fast film
Lead apron
Thyroid collar
Radiation injury results from
Ionization
Roentgen
Exposure
Distance
Which of the following protection techniques is used to minimize x-radiation exposure to the operator?
Structural shielding
Wearing a lead line apron
Standing next to the tubehead
Wearing a dosimeter
Which of the following describes how most radiographic carious lesions appear?
Undetectable
Radiopaque
Radiolucent
Mixed density
Processed films should be handled by the edges to prevent
Cone cuts
Contamination
Fingerprints
Discoloration
Which of the following can be used to measure excessive occupational exposure?
Film badge
Insight film
Lead apron
Protective barrier
When removing a protective barrier after the exposure of radiographs, if a dental assistant touches the surface benasth the barrier the dental assistant must
Clean the surface using the alcohol wipes
Sterilize the surface using a chemical sterilant
Dry the surface using clean 2x2 gauze
Disinfect the suface with an intermediate-level disinfectant
The most radiolucent area on the anterior radiograph is the
Maxillary sinus
Maxillary tuberosity
Nasal spine
Nasal fossa
During radiographic exposures, semi-critical items that must be sterilized of disposed of include
Tubehead
Film holding devices
PID
Exposure buttons
For x-rays machines operating in ranges at or below 70 kVp, the total aluminum equivalent filtration must be a minumum of
1.5 mm
2.0 mm
1.0 mm
2.5 mm
The best way to prevent cross-contamination from an exposed film packet is by
Using an antiseptic rinse agent
Sterilization
Disinfection
Using individual barrier enevlopes
Patient shoud wear a thyroid collar during which type of radiographic eposure?
Panoramic radiograph
Intraoral radiograph
Extraoral radiograph
Cephalometric radiograph
Which of the following is the first step in processing radiographic film?
Drying
Rinsing
Developing
Fixing
When preparing to take digital radiograph, after selecting the appropiate sensor size for the patient, the next step is to
Attach the wire to the snesor
Place the sensor in the mouth
Place a barrier on the sensor
Sterilize the sensor
On a radiograph, what is the dense radiopaque band the outlines the edge of the mandible?
Mylohyoid ridge
Mental protuberance
Oblique ridge
Inferior border
Which of the following would cause a radiopaque artifact on a radiograph?
Mettalic partial denture
Soft tissue surrouding the bone
Provisional restoration
Soft tissues of the buccal mucosa
A radiogpah will automatically be retaken when there is a
Bent film
Scratched film
Cone cut
Double exposure
ALARA is primarily concerned with the radiation that is
Artificial
Environmental
Terrestrial
Cosmic
Which of the following prevents x-rays from escapng the tubehead?
Cathode
Leaded-glass housing
Tungsten filament
Anode
After the completion of radiographic procedure, the PID should be
Dried
Exposed
Disinfected
Sterilized
To view an abcess on tooth #25, the best radiographic exposure is a/an
Bitewing
Panoramic
Occlusal
Periapical
Compared to the paralleling technique a DISADVANTAGE of the bisecting angle technique is
Increased radiation absorption
Image distortion
The exposure time is no longer
The film is more difficult to place
Which of the following would case elongation on a radiograph?
Insufficient horizontal angulation
Insufficient vertical angulation
Excessive horizontal angulation
Excessive vertical angulation
To maintain quality assurance whille processing films, dental assistant should record
The date solutions were changed
Names of the dental assistants using the developing room
The date processing solutions were purchased
Patient exposures in daily log
After an exposed film has been removed from a patient's mouth, the next step is to
Dry the exposed film
Place the exposd flm in the automatic processor
Wash hands
Clean the exposed film with a low-level disinfectant
Which of the following was established to adress the education ad certification of operators of radiographic equipment?
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
Radiation Control of Health and Safety
International Commision on Radiation Units and Measurements
Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act
Long-term effects of exposure to radiation may be associated with
Birth abnormalities
Nausea and vomiting
Hemorrhaging
Hair loss
Dental x-rays should be prescribed when the
Benefits outweigh the ris of harm
Patient arrives for the second of two annual visits
Insurance company will reimburse the cost to the patient
Maximum permissible dose is achieved
Which part of the x-ray machine should be covered of disinfected after each patient?
Extension arm
Tubehead
Filament circuit
Anode
Which of following radiolucencies may be mistake for caries?
Gingivitis
Cervical burnout
Calculus
Anatomic configurations
Which of the following film sizes would be used for an adult periapical film?
3
2
0
4
Which of the following helps to decrease exposure of the thyroid gland from the primary radiation beam?
Paralleling technique
Bisecting angle technique
Decreasing the x-ray focal plane
Use of round collimation
When taking on occlusal radiograph, the film packet should extend from the patients mouth by approximately
1/4 inch
3/4 inch
1/2 inch
1/8 inch
Before exposing radiographs on a minor, the dental assistant should
Explain radiographs are mandatory for all patients
Explain radiographs are required by insurance
Obtain consent from parent or legal guardian
Obtain consent from the patient
Patients receive less radiation when using a/an
Rectangular PID
Round PID
External PID
Recessed PID
Which of following must be monitored for radiation leakage?
Film devices
Dental x-ray machines
Protection barriers
Controls panels
The lead apron and thyroid collar used during radiography should be disinfected
When visibly soiled
After each use
Twice daily
Once weekly
The total destruction of microorganisms and spores on reuseable instruments is accomplished by
Ulltrasonic immersion
Disinfecting
Sterilizing
Spraying with a germicide
A panoramic image appears to have "reverse smile" when the
Frankfort plane is anlged downward
Midsagittal plane is angled to the right
Midsagittal plane is angled to the left
Frankfort plane is angled upward
Dilaceration in a radiogrpahic image indicates the
Vertical angulation needs to be increased
Film was over-bent during placement
Vertical angulation needs to be decreased
Root shape is abnormally bent or curved
The BEST radiogrpah to evaluate a suspected salivary stone in the submandibular gland is a/an
Panoramic
Periapical
Cephalomatric
Occlusal
Which of the following sequences best desribes radiation injury to tissue?
Period of injury, latent period, period of recovery
Latent period, period of recovery, period injury
Latent period, period of injury, period of recovery
Period of recovery, period of injury, latent period
Impacted third molar are best senn with what type of radiograph?
Cephalometric
Periapical
Panoramic
Bitewing
According to the inverse square law, when changing the PID length from 8 to 16 inches, the beam's intensity is
4 times as intense
2 times as intense
3/4 as intense
1/4 as intense
Compared to radiopaque structures, radiolucent structures
Appear dark on a radiograph
Absorb more radiation
Are dense
Appear light on a radiograph
Which of the following landmarks are located by the midline to the mandible?
Mental foramen
Mandibular foramen
Genial tubercles
Mandibular canal
Which of the following measures the amount of radiation that reaches the surface of the skin?
Roentgen
Dose rate
Quality factor
Mitotic activity
The most common reason for taking bitewing radiogrpahs is to evaluate
Occlusal caries
Calculus
Interproximal caries
Incipient
Which of the following condition may mimic caries on an intaroral radiograph?
Pulp stones
Root resorption
Residual cysts of the mandible
Secondary dentin formation
What can be done to stabilize the biteblock on a partially edentulous patient?
Use a cotton roll
Have patient hold the biteblock
Leave the partial denture in the mouth
Have a family member hold the biteblock
Which of the following affects the speed of the electrons emitted from the tubehead?
MA
KVp
Impulses
Filtration
The population most susceptible to radiation damage is
Seniors citizens
Teenagers
Infants
Middle-aged adults
When mounting periapical radiographs, what information helps to distinguish maxillary molar radiographs from mandibular molar radiographs?
The mandibular second molar has one root
The maxillary sinus outline is visible
The maxillary molars have two roots
The mandibular molars are larger
When tubehead drifts, the first step the dental assistant should take is to
Speed through to get all the films done
Ask the patients family member to hold the tubehead
Ask the patient to gently hold the tubehead
Stop using the machine
To produce ionizing radiation, an atom must
Lose a neutron
Lose a proton
Add an electron
Add a proton
After a patient has been dismissed, dental unit surfaces and counter tops that may have been contaminated should be cleaned with as EPA-registered
Standard-level disinfectant
Low-level disinfectant
Intermediate-level disinfectant
High-level disinfectant
Bitetabs placed on film for use during bitewing radiographs should be postioned on the
Top narrow edge of the packet
White unprinted side of the packet
Bottom narrow edge of the packet
White printed side of the packet
When preparing a patient for a radiographic procedure, PRIOR to putting on gloves the dental assistant should
Assemble the positioning device
Adjust lighting
Place a film in a disposable container
Place the led apron
The purpose of intensifying screens is to
Decrease the amount of the radiation exposure
Decrease the effect of radiation exposure
Increase the amount of radiation
Increase the effect of the radiation
Which of the following is a disposable intraoral x-ray film holder device?
Eezee grip
Endoray
Stabe
Rinn XCP
Which of the following should be used to prevent cross- contamination from exposure buttons?
Bleach solutions
Alcohol wipes
Disinfectant spray
Plastic cover
Which of the following is a measurement of tissue damage from x-ray energy?
Chemical changes
Genetic effects
Radiation absorbed dose
Cell sensitivty
The optimal temperature of the developer in automatic processing is
70-78 degrees F
60-68 degrees F
100-115 degrees F
80-95 degrees F
DUring the processing of x-ray film, the removal of the halide portion of the exposed silver crystals is called
Conversion
Activation
Reduction
Hardening
The best way a dental assistant can minimize cross-contamination when exposing radiographs is to
Touch as few surfaces as possible
Dispose of items according to regulations
Wash hands before and after procedures
Prepare the room after the patient is seated
When using an automatic processor, how many seconds should be allowed between the insertion of each dental film?
5
15
20
10
Which of the following could cause a straight black line/border to appear on a radiograph?
Fixer solution was set at a hgh temperature
Fixer solution was set at a low temperature
Fixer solution level was low
Developer solution level was low
Radiographs appear dark after processing when the developing solution is
Too cold
Contaminated
Depleted
Too warm
Processing tanks should be cleaned when the
Solution levels become low
Radiographs become too light
Radiographs become too dark
Solutions are changed
Which of the following radiation injury theories describes cells that are damaged by the way of absorption?
Direct
Dose-resposive
Latent
Indirect
The edentulous radiographic series may include all of the following EXCEPT
Panoramic
Perapicals
Bitewings
Occlusals
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