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the first step in manual processing is ? |
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in the manual film processing, the rinsing step is necessary because? |
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rising removes the developer from the film and stops the development process |
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the film emulsion is hardened during ? |
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in manual film processing, the optiomal temperature for the developer solution is ? |
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the size of a darkroom is determined by all the followin factors except? |
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humidity level of the room |
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the safelight must be placed a minimum of what distance from the film and the work area? |
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the GBX-2 safelight filter by Kodak is recommended for ? |
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intraoral and extraoral films |
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the thermometer for manual processing should be place in the ? |
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all the following factors affect the life of the processing solutions except? |
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type of safelight filter used |
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a replenisher is added to the processing solution to ? |
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- compesate for the loss of solution strenght
- ensure uniform results between solution changes
- compensate for oxidation
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a breakdown of chemicals int he processing solution that results from exposure to air is termed? |
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appearance of a fogged film |
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appearance of a overdeveloped film and fixer cutoff |
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appearance of underdeveloped film |
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appearance of developer cutoff |
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purpose of film processing |
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- to convert the latent (invisible) image of the film into a visible image
- to preserve the visible image so it is permanent so its not disappear from the dental radiograph
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- this pattern of store energy on the expose film can not be seen
- the latent image remains invisible within the film emulsion until it undergo chemical proccesing procedures
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- when the chemical reaction occurs and the halide portion of the expose energize silver halide crystal is remove
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- reduction of the energize expose silver halide crystal into black metallic silver while the unergize unexpose silver halide crystal are remove from the film
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- one readily permits the passage of the xray beam and allow more xray the reach the film
- if more xray reach film more silver halide crystal in the film emulsion are expose and energize, resulting in increasing deposites of black metallic silver
- a radiograph with large deposits of black metallic silver appears black or radiolucent
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- resist the passage of the xray beam and restrict or limits the amount of xray that reach the film
- if not xray reach the film, no silver halide crystal in the film emulsion are expose, no deposit of black metallic silver are seeing
- a radiograph of areas of unexpose silver halide that have been remove during processing with no black methalic silver deposit appear white or radiopaque
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the purpose of developer is to ? |
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- reduce the expose, energized silver halide crystals chemicly into black metallic silver
- the developer solution soften the film emulsion during this process
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- is necessary to remove the developer from the film and stop the development process
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- purpose of the fixer is to remove the unexposed, unenergized silver halide crystal from the film emulsion
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- remove all excess chemicals
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- development
- rising
- fixing
- washing
- drying
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film processing solutions |
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- fresh chemical produce the best radiograph
- to maintain freshness film processing solutions most be replinish daily and change every 3 to 4 weeks
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known as a reducing agent, contain two chemicals
purpose to reduce the expose silver halide crystals chemically to black metallic silver |
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- remove all the unexpose, undevelop silver halide crystals from the emulsion
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- necessary for manual processing and is use to determine the tempeture of the developer solution
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a super concentrated solution that is added to the processing solutions to compensate for the lost of volume and streghth that result from oxidation |
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- the process that occurs when developer and fixer solutions combine with oxygen and lose strength, takes place when the processing solutions are expose to air
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automatic film processing |
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- development
- fixing
- washing
- drying
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automatic processing is prefer over manual film processing for the following reasons |
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- less processing time
- time in tempeture are automaticly control
- less equipment is use
- less space is required
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highly concentrated chemical solution design to react at tempeture? |
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between 80f degrees and 95f degrees |
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- remove any residual gelatin or dirt from the rollers
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result in exausted solution and nondiagnostic radiograph |
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safelight consist of a lamp equipped with a low wattage bulb |
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film that are unwrapped to close to the safelight or expose to safelight ilumination for more than 2 to 3 min appears fogged |
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a safelight most be place a minimum of 4 feets |
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a good universal safelight filter recommended for use in a darkroom in which extraoral and intraoral films are process is |
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GBX-2 safelight filter by kodak |
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the duplication of film requires |
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- film duplicator
- duplicating films
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- arrange the radiograph
- place the duplicating film/place the emulsion side down/emulsion side will appear dull and gray or lavander in color
- secure the duplicator lid
- set timer/the longer the duplicating film is expose to light the lighter will appear
- process the film
- label the duplicate radiograph
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processing problem occurs |
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- time in tempeture errors
- chemical contamination errors
- film handling errors
- lighting errors
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time and tempeture problems |
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- underdevelop film/LIGHT/inadequate development time/development solution to cool
- overdevelp film/DARK/Excessive development time/development solution to hot
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- developer spots/DARK OR BLACK SPOTS/ developer comes in contact with film before processing
- fixer spots/WHITE OR LIGHT SPOTS/fixer come in contact with film before processing
- yellow brown stains/YELLOW BROWN COLOR/insuficient fixation time/insuficient rinsing
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- overlap films/WHITE OR DARK APPEAR
- fingernail artifact/BLACK CRESCENT SHAPE MARKS/rough handling
- fingerprint artifact/BLACK FINGERPRINT/touch by fingers that are contaminated
- static electricity/ THIN BLACK BRANCHING LINES/OPEN TOO QUICKLY
- scratch film/WHITE LINES/touch by sharp object
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- light leak / expose area appears BLACK
- fog film / GRAY lack of detail and contract/ improper safelighting/light leaks in darkroom
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