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Full Download Test Bank For Essentials of Dental Radiography 9th Edition Thomson PDF Full Chapter
Full Download Test Bank For Essentials of Dental Radiography 9th Edition Thomson PDF Full Chapter
Full Download Test Bank For Essentials of Dental Radiography 9th Edition Thomson PDF Full Chapter
c. W. H. Rollins.
d. F. Mouyen.
5. What New Orleans dentist first made practical use of x-rays in the treatment of dental patients?
a. H. R. Raper
b. G. M. Fitzgerald
c. F. Mouyen
d. C. E. Kells
6. Early researchers working in the field of radiography were not aware that continued exposure to x-rays
produced accumulations of radiation effects in the body because x-rays are invisible.
b. Both the statement and reason are correct but NOT related.
7. The most significant advancement in the early days of radiography came in 1913 when W. D. Coolidge:
a. became the first to alert the profession of the dangers of radiation exposure and advocated for the
b. exposed a prototype of a dental radiograph, setting the stage for preventive oral health care.
c. developed a variable, high kilovoltage x-ray machine compatible with the paralleling technique.
d. introduced an x-ray tube that allowed for an x-ray output that could be predetermined and accurately
controlled.
8. The first dental radiograph was produced using an exposure time of:
a. 0.5 second.
b. 1 minute.
c. 5 minutes.
d. 25 minutes.
e. 1 hour.
9. What component of the dental x-ray machine best limits the size of the x-ray beam to the approximate size
a. A pointed cone
c. A rectangular PID
d. A slit collimator
a. 1930s.
b. 1940s.
c. 1950s.
d. 1960s.
e. 1970s.
11. Which of the following is NOT true regarding cone beam volumetric imaging?
e. It is purported to become the gold standard for imaging certain oral conditions.
a. it was hand-wrapped.
13. Each of the following is an advantage of digital imaging EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?
a. It reduces radiation over film-based radiography.
d. It avoids the need for disposal of hazardous materials such as lead foils from film packets.
14. The bisecting technique was the first and earliest radiographic technique for exposing intraoral radiographs
b. Both the statement and reason are correct but NOT related.
15. The paralleling technique is taught in all dental assisting, dental hygiene, and dental schools because it is
b. Both the statement and reason are correct but NOT related.
16. The rule of isometry is the basis for what dental radiographic technique?
a. Bisecting
b. Paralleling
c. Panoramic
d. Digital
e. Computed tomography
17. Each of the following is a potential use of dental radiographs EXCEPT one. Which one is the
EXCEPTION?
18. Producing radiographs of the teeth and/or the oral cavity is called:
a. Radiation producing.
b. Radiology.
c. Roentgenograph.
d. X-raying.
e. Radiography.
19. Dental assistants and dental hygienists meet an important need by providing each of the following EXCEPT
a. Exposing radiographs
b. Processing radiographs
c. Mounting radiographs
d. Prescribing radiographs
e. Interpreting radiographs
20. The positioning indicating device (PID) is sometimes called a “cone” because the PID of early dental x-ray
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