Ch 39 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
device that automates all film processing steps | automatic processor |
assists in the positioning of the position indicator device ( PID ) | beam alignment device |
radiographic view that shows the crown of both arches on one film | bitewing |
common type of phosphor | calcium tunstate |
holder for extraoral films during exposure | cassette |
shows the bony and soft tissue areas of the facial profile | cephalometric film |
film designed for use in film duplicating machines | duplicating film |
a coating on the x-ray film that contains energy sensitive crystals | emulsion |
film designed for use in cassettes | extraoral film |
device used to position and hold dental x-ray films | film holder |
the sensitivity of teh emulsion on the film to radiation | film speed |
device used to covert x-ray energy into visible light, which in turn exposes screen film | intensifying screen |
film designed for placement in the patients mouth | intraoral film |
colored side of the film that faces the tongue | label side |
the invisible image on the x-ray film after exposure but before processing | latent image |
radiographic view that shows large areas of the maxilla or mandible | occlusal |
provides a wide view of the upper and lower jaws | panoramic film |
radiographic view that shows the crown | periapical |
a series of steps that change exposed film into a radiograph. The steps include developing, rinsing, fixing, washing and drying | processing |
image produced on photosensitive film by exposing the film to radiation then processing it | radiograph |
solid white side of the film that faces the x-ray tube | tube side |
EeZee-Grip was formerly called the ______. | Snap-A-Ray |
The emulsion on the intaoral film consist of three things. | Silver bromide, silver, halide, and silver iodide. |
The film speed is classified by what organization? | American National Standards Institute. (ANSI) |
What is the fastest speed available? | F speed |
What are the three types of x-ray film that are used in dental radiography? | Intraoral, extaoral, and duplicating. |
The small raised bump on the film packet is known as __________. | The identification dot. |
The thin lead foil sheet is positioned ______ the film. | behind |
What happens if you place the film packet in the mouth backwards? | a herringbone pattern will be visible on the radiograph. |
The lead foil is considered a _________and may not be disposed of with the regular trash. | Hazardous waste |
The raised dot points towards what surface of the tooth. | Incisal/occlusal |
What type of film is used to examine large areas of the head or jaws? | Extraoral film. |
What are two common extraoral films? | panoramic and cephalometric |
The back side of the cassette is made of metal to ___________. | reduce scatter radiation. |
The intensifying screen is coated with what material? | phosphor |
What type of film is used with cassettes that have calcium tungstate intensifying screens? | Blue sensitive |
Duplicating film is used only in a _______ setting. | darkroom |
The effect that happens if you use film that is outdated. | Age fog |
What is the first step in film processing? | Developer |
What happens if the the film is left in the fixer for long periods of time? | removes the image from the film |
What happens if the film is not properly fixed? | The film will fade and turn brown. |
What are three forms of processing solution? | powder, ready to use liquid, and liquid concentrate. |
How often should the chemicals in the processor be replaced? | Every 3 to 4 weeks |
What is a safelight? | low-intensity light in the red-orange spectrum. |
How far away from film and work area must a safelight be placed? | at least 4 feet |
Processing solution in the automatic processor should be replaced every _______. | 2-6 weeks |
Overdeveloped film will appear _____. | Dark |
A white line on the film will indicate the film has been ______ before developing. | scratched |
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