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Ch 42 extraoral xray Fill In The Blanks

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Question: special that allows the operator to easily position both film and patientAnswer: cephalostat
Question: receptor found in the intraoral sensorAnswer: charge coupled
Question: filmless imaging system tha uses a sensor to images, then coverts the images into electronic pieces and stores them in a computerAnswer: digital
Question: an image of pixelsAnswer: digital
Question: to an image into a digital form that it turn can be processed by a computerAnswer: digitize
Question: a in which the image is captured on an intraoral sensor and then is viewed on a computer monitorAnswer: digital imaging
Question: feature that allows the operator to adjust the milliamperage and settingsAnswer: controls
Question: rediographs taken when large areas of the skull or jaw must be Answer: radiographs
Question: imaginary three dimensional horse shoue shaped zone used to panoramic radiographsAnswer: trough
Question: plane that passes through the top of the ear canal and the bottom of the eye socketAnswer: plane
Question: an existing radiograph is scanned and converted into a form with the use of a charge coupled device cameraAnswer: digital imaging
Question: imaginary line that divides the patients face into and left sidesAnswer: plane
Question: small that is placed intraorally to caputre a radiographic imageAnswer:
Question: technique in which a digital image is caputred on phosphor coated plates and then is into an electronic processor where a laser scans the plate and produces an image on a computer screenAnswer: storage phosphor
Question: on each side of teh head that allows movement of the mandibleAnswer: temporomandibular
Question: radiographic technique that allows imaging of one layer or fo the body while blurring images from structures in other planesAnswer:
Question: when are extraoral takenAnswer: when large areas of teh or jaw must be examined or when patients are unable to open their mouths for film placement
Question: Panoramic allow the dentist toAnswer: view the entire dentition and related on a single film
Question: the images on a panoramic film are not as well defined or clear as the images on intraoral films therefore __________ are used to supplement a panoramic film to detect________Answer: bitewing films, dental caries or periapical
Question: radiographs are used to:Answer: locate impacted teeth, observe tooth eruption patterns, detect lesions in the jaw, detect features in the bone, provide an overall view of the mandible and
Question: panoramic radiographs are not used Answer: substitute for films, diagnose dental caries, diagnose periodontal disease, diagnose periapical lesions
Question: when taking a panoramic radiograph what are usedAnswer: panoramic xray unit, type film, intensifying screens and cassettes
Question: if you do not remove all removable objects from the facial area you can get what kind of image on your panoramic radiographAnswer: ghost
Question: if the patients lips are not closed during a panoramic the result isAnswer: a dark radioluent shadow that the anterior teeth
Question: where should the patient the tongue during a panoramic radiographAnswer: in contact with the
Question: if the tongue is not properly placed during a panoramic radiograph what is the Answer: a dark radiolucent shadow that obscures the of teh maxillary teeth
Question: if the patient is positioned with the chin too high when a panoramic radiograph the result will beAnswer: a reverse line
Question: if the patient is positioned with the chin too low when taking a panoramic the result isAnswer: an exaggerated line will be apparent
Question: if the patients anterior teeth are positioned to far back on the bite block what is the Answer: the anterior teeth too fat
Question: if the patients teeth are not positioned in the groove on the bite block and are too far forward the teeth appearAnswer: to skinny and out of
Question: if the patient is not standing or sitting with a straight spine what is the Answer: the spine appears as a radiopacity in the center of the film
 
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