Question List for "Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists"

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Nursing and Clinical » X-rays of high energy and extremely short wavelengths are classified as hard radiation. New
Started by crazycityslicker
21 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » X-rays make the materials they pass through radioactive. New 33 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » X-rays have been shown to have carcinogenic effects. New
Started by fasfsadfdsfa
9 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » With the paralleling technique, where are the central rays directed? New
Started by nevelica
16 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » With the paralleling technique, the central ray is directed perpendicular to the long axes of the ... New
Started by tuffie
19 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Why should CBCT be considered prior to exposing a series of extra- and/or intraoral radiographs? New
Started by lbcchick
188 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Why should cassettes and intensifying screens be examined prior to use? New
Started by mydiamond
10 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Why must a radiographer take a position behind handheld x-ray devices? New
Started by colton
19 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Why is the paralleling technique the technique of choice over the bisecting technique for intraoral ... New
Started by kodithompson
25 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Why is it important to not position the embossed dot on the film near the apices of the teeth? New
Started by gbarreiro
1,325 Jul 2, 2019