Deck 8: Dental X-Ray Image Characteristics

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If the milliamperage is increased, the film density ____, and the film appears ____.

A) Increases; lighter
B) Increases; darker
C) Decreases; darker
D) Decreases; lighter
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Radiopaque refers to that portion of a processed radiograph that is:

A) Black.
B) White.
C) Gray.
D) Within the plastic base.
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Radiolucent refers to that portion of a processed radiograph that is:

A) Black.
B) White.
C) Gray.
D) Coated with an emulsion.
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Radiographic density is defined as:

A) A radiopaque radiograph.
B) A radiolucent radiograph.
C) The overall blackness or darkness of a radiograph.
D) The difference in degrees of blackness between adjacent areas on a dental radiograph.
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A stepwedge will reveal that radiographs taken at a lower kVp will have ____ than radiographs taken at a higher kVp.

A) More shades of gray
B) Higher contrast
C) Lower contrast
D) Both a and c
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When a high operating kilovoltage peak (>90 kVp) is used, (low/high) subject contrast and (many shades of gray/areas of black and white) are seen on the radiograph.

A) Low subject contrast; many shades of gray
B) Low subject contrast; areas of black and white
C) High subject contrast; many shades of gray
D) High subject contrast; areas of black and white
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Which of the following areas would appear the most radiolucent on a dental radiograph?

A) Composite
B) Amalgam
C) Air space
D) Enamel
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Which of the following factors would improve image sharpness?

A) Larger focal spot
B) Larger crystal size in the film
C) Smaller crystal size in the film
D) Patient movement during x-ray film exposure
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Which of the following choices would result in increased magnification of the radiographic image?

A) Increased target-film distance
B) Decreased object-film distance
C) Increased object-film distance
D) Both a and b
Question
If the operating kilovoltage is increased, the film density ____ because the average energy of the x-rays is raised.

A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Remains the same
D) Is divided by two
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The typical stepwedge is constructed of:

A) Aluminum.
B) Steel.
C) Wood.
D) Copper.
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Which of the following changes will result in a radiograph with reduced density?

A) Increasing the exposure time
B) Increasing the subject thickness
C) Increasing the milliamperage
D) Increasing the operating kilovoltage peak
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A radiograph that has ____ is said to have low contrast.

A) A very dark overall appearance
B) A very light overall appearance
C) Many shades of gray
D) Very dark areas and very light areas
Question
An increase in ____ temperature will result in a film with increased contrast.

A) Development
B) Water bath
C) Fixer
D) Room
Question
A stepwedge will reveal that radiographs taken at a higher kVp will have ____ versus radiographs taken at a lower kVp.

A) Long-scale contrast
B) High contrast
C) Only two densities
D) Many areas of black and white
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Which of the following influencing factors would degrade film sharpness?
(1) Smaller silver halide crystal size
(2) Larger silver halide crystal size
(3) Smaller focal spot
(4) Larger focal spot

A) 1 and 3
B) 1 and 4
C) 2 and 3
D) 2 and 4
Question
The range of useful densities seen on a dental radiograph is termed the:

A) Film contrast.
B) Subject contrast.
C) Scale of contrast.
D) Kilovoltage peak.
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The primary factor that limits the size of the tungsten target is:

A) The cost of the materials.
B) Heat production.
C) The limited kinetic energy of the electrons.
D) The limited kinetic energy of the photons.
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The geometric characteristic of ____ refers to the capability of the x-ray film to reproduce the distinct outlines of an object.

A) Magnification
B) Distortion
C) Sharpness
D) Parallax
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A radiograph that has ____ is said to have high contrast.

A) A very dark overall appearance
B) A very light overall appearance
C) Many shades of gray
D) Very dark areas and very light areas
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The x-ray beam must be perpendicular to the tooth and film in order to minimize:

A) Sharpness.
B) Grain size.
C) Focal spot size.
D) Dimensional distortion.
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To minimize dimensional distortion, the object and film must be ____ one another.

A) Perpendicular to
B) Parallel to
C) At a 45-degree angle to
D) More than the length of the PID apart from
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A longer position-indicating device (PID) results in:

A) An increased target-film distance.
B) A more divergent x-ray beam.
C) More image magnification than when a shorter PID is used.
D) An increased object-film distance.
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Deck 8: Dental X-Ray Image Characteristics
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If the milliamperage is increased, the film density ____, and the film appears ____.

A) Increases; lighter
B) Increases; darker
C) Decreases; darker
D) Decreases; lighter
Increases; darker
2
Radiopaque refers to that portion of a processed radiograph that is:

A) Black.
B) White.
C) Gray.
D) Within the plastic base.
White.
3
Radiolucent refers to that portion of a processed radiograph that is:

A) Black.
B) White.
C) Gray.
D) Coated with an emulsion.
Black.
4
Radiographic density is defined as:

A) A radiopaque radiograph.
B) A radiolucent radiograph.
C) The overall blackness or darkness of a radiograph.
D) The difference in degrees of blackness between adjacent areas on a dental radiograph.
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A stepwedge will reveal that radiographs taken at a lower kVp will have ____ than radiographs taken at a higher kVp.

A) More shades of gray
B) Higher contrast
C) Lower contrast
D) Both a and c
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When a high operating kilovoltage peak (>90 kVp) is used, (low/high) subject contrast and (many shades of gray/areas of black and white) are seen on the radiograph.

A) Low subject contrast; many shades of gray
B) Low subject contrast; areas of black and white
C) High subject contrast; many shades of gray
D) High subject contrast; areas of black and white
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Which of the following areas would appear the most radiolucent on a dental radiograph?

A) Composite
B) Amalgam
C) Air space
D) Enamel
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Which of the following factors would improve image sharpness?

A) Larger focal spot
B) Larger crystal size in the film
C) Smaller crystal size in the film
D) Patient movement during x-ray film exposure
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Which of the following choices would result in increased magnification of the radiographic image?

A) Increased target-film distance
B) Decreased object-film distance
C) Increased object-film distance
D) Both a and b
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If the operating kilovoltage is increased, the film density ____ because the average energy of the x-rays is raised.

A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Remains the same
D) Is divided by two
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The typical stepwedge is constructed of:

A) Aluminum.
B) Steel.
C) Wood.
D) Copper.
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Which of the following changes will result in a radiograph with reduced density?

A) Increasing the exposure time
B) Increasing the subject thickness
C) Increasing the milliamperage
D) Increasing the operating kilovoltage peak
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A radiograph that has ____ is said to have low contrast.

A) A very dark overall appearance
B) A very light overall appearance
C) Many shades of gray
D) Very dark areas and very light areas
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An increase in ____ temperature will result in a film with increased contrast.

A) Development
B) Water bath
C) Fixer
D) Room
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A stepwedge will reveal that radiographs taken at a higher kVp will have ____ versus radiographs taken at a lower kVp.

A) Long-scale contrast
B) High contrast
C) Only two densities
D) Many areas of black and white
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Which of the following influencing factors would degrade film sharpness?
(1) Smaller silver halide crystal size
(2) Larger silver halide crystal size
(3) Smaller focal spot
(4) Larger focal spot

A) 1 and 3
B) 1 and 4
C) 2 and 3
D) 2 and 4
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The range of useful densities seen on a dental radiograph is termed the:

A) Film contrast.
B) Subject contrast.
C) Scale of contrast.
D) Kilovoltage peak.
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The primary factor that limits the size of the tungsten target is:

A) The cost of the materials.
B) Heat production.
C) The limited kinetic energy of the electrons.
D) The limited kinetic energy of the photons.
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The geometric characteristic of ____ refers to the capability of the x-ray film to reproduce the distinct outlines of an object.

A) Magnification
B) Distortion
C) Sharpness
D) Parallax
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A radiograph that has ____ is said to have high contrast.

A) A very dark overall appearance
B) A very light overall appearance
C) Many shades of gray
D) Very dark areas and very light areas
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The x-ray beam must be perpendicular to the tooth and film in order to minimize:

A) Sharpness.
B) Grain size.
C) Focal spot size.
D) Dimensional distortion.
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To minimize dimensional distortion, the object and film must be ____ one another.

A) Perpendicular to
B) Parallel to
C) At a 45-degree angle to
D) More than the length of the PID apart from
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A longer position-indicating device (PID) results in:

A) An increased target-film distance.
B) A more divergent x-ray beam.
C) More image magnification than when a shorter PID is used.
D) An increased object-film distance.
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