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A latent image is an image that: |
Exists on an exposed film before it is developed |
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Extraoral film differs from intraoral film in that: |
Extraoral film is sensitive to specific color light |
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Dental film speed increases as a result of a(n) _________ in the size of silver halide crystals, which results in a (n) ______ in the amount of radiation used. |
Increase, decrease |
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Which size film should be used for an occlusal x-ray? |
Size #4 |
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Intensifying screens are used to: |
Decrease the amount of radiation used to expose extraoral films |
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An exposed film left in the developer too long will: |
Appear similar to the way it would look if the solution were too hot |
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When removing film from a patients mouth after exposure the film should be: |
Wiped and placed in a clean container for transfer to the darkroom |
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An advantage of digital x rays is that they: |
Produce less radiation Are more sanitary require less equipment |
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A radiograph used to show the crowns of both arches on a single film and commonly used to diagnose cavities is called |
Bitewing |
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The film later that contains the latent image is the: |
Emuls |