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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists
10th Edition
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Sample Questions
- Energy that travels in a different direction than that of the original x-ray is collectively called ...
- Why is it important to not position the embossed dot on the film near the apices of the teeth?
- The total number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines the atomic number.
- The majority of x-rays produced by dental x-ray machines are formed by general (bremsstrahlung) radiation.
- Provide three examples of anatomy beyond the oral cavity that a comprehensive CBCT interpretation ...
- What causes the presence of artifacts that appear as a double or duplicate appearance of anatomical ...
- "Attitude" is defined as the position assumed by the body in connection with a feeling or mood.
- "Arrested caries" refers to caries that occurs under a restoration or around its margins.
- "Apprehensive" means to be anxious or fearful about the future.
- What are artifacts and how do they affect radiographic imaging?
- Why is a 3-D radiograph (CBCT) more useful than a 2-D radiograph in determining and monitoring ...
- "Overlap" refers to an elongated or foreshortened image on a bitewing radiograph.
- Why do artifacts and electronic noise occur more often with CBCT technology than medical CT scans?
- "Arrested caries" refers to caries that are no longer active.
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