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form of energy carried by waves or a stream of particles |
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anyone who positions, exposes and processes dental x-ray film |
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why do we use dental radiographs? |
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detect diseases, view unseen clinical conditions, basic component of comprehensive care |
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components of x-ray machine |
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tube head, extension arm, control panel |
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WITH mass, travels in a straight line |
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electromagnetic radiation |
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no mass, no weight, no electrical charge. travels at speed of light (166,000 miles) |
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supply electrons (negatively charged) |
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convert electrons into xray photons (positive) |
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focal spot, converts electrons into x-ray photons |
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carry heart away from target |
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produces electrons when heated |
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focuses electrons into a narrow beam toward the target |
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release of electrons from the filament |
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BRAKING or BREMSSTRAHLUNG
slowing of high speed electrons that hit the nucleus
70% !!!! |
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electron dislodges K-shell electron causing ionization
30% !!!! |
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interaction of x-rays with matter; photon is absorbed by the displaced electron |
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MOST DAMAGING
photon gives up part of its energy, interacts with other atoms until its energy is gone
62 % !!!! |
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8 % !!!!
"unmodified scatter"
no change in atom occurs |
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x-ray energy completely absorbed |
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radiation that exits the tubehead |
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radiation that hits the patient |
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decrease kvp by 15, double exp. time |
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increase kvp by 15, decrease by 1/2 step |
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how distance affects the intensity of the x-ray beam |
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cell damage results when ionizing radition hits critical areas |
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cell damage results indirectly; x-rays photons are absorbed |
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radiation responsible for poor health (cancer) |
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effects of radiation passed onto future generations |
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cells that are sensitive to radiation (lymphocytes, young bone, epithelial) |
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cells that are resistant to radiation
(muscle cells, bone cells, nerve cells) |
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factors that contribute to radiation injury |
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total dose, dose rate, size of radiation, exposure zone, cell sensitivity, age |
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time that elapses between time of exposure to ionizing radiation and the appearance of clinical signs |
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dose related (Cancer, leukemia) |
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larger radiation dose
hair loss, cataracts, redness of skin, less fertile |
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critical organs in dental radiography |
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lens of the eye, reproduction, fetus, bone marrow, thyroid gland, skin |
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white - many shades of gray - black |
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maxillary/mandibular topographic |
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right or left +60 degrees |
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pid under chin @ -90 degrees |
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pediatric occlusal films (size 1 or 0) |
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+60 degrees or -55 degrees |
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parallel to LONG AXIS of the tooth |
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bisecting angle technique |
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used w/o film holder, decreased exposure time
visualize imaginary bisector formed by long axis of tooth
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landmarks for dental radiography |
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outer/inner canthus of the eye
ala-tragus line
mid-sagittal line (right and left)
occlusal plane |
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Central ray (CR) must be perpendicular to long axis of tooth & film |
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film base, adhesive layer, emulsion (one sided), protective layer |
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waterproof package, black paper, film, lead foil |
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requires use of screen, placed between two intensifying screens.
when exposed to x-rays, screens covert x-ray energy into light which exposes it |
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silver bromide !!!!
absorb x-radiation during exposure and store energy |
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DWFWD
DEVELOP, WASH, FIX, WASH, DRY!
6 min, .5 min, 10 min, 20 min |
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DFWD
develop fix wash dry |
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insuffient times or chemicals |
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ADRP
accelerator - sodium carbonate - alkaline environment, softens emulsion
developing agent - (reducing agent) metol or elon builds gray tones, hydroquinone builds contrast
restrainer - potassium bromide - shrinks and hardens emulsion
preservative - sodium sulfite - prevents chem. breakdown |
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AFHP
acidifer - sulfuric acid or acetic acid - stops developer by neutralization
fixing agent (hypo) - sodium or ammon. thiosulfate - clears crystals
hardener - potassium alum - shrinks emulsion
preserative - sodium sulfite - slows deterioration of chemicals |
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replenishment of chemicals |
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6 oz of developer, 3 oz of fixer |
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HUMIDITY : 30-50%
TEMPERATURE OF ROOM : 50-70% |
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HUMIDITY: 50-70%
TEMPERATURE OF ROOM: 70% |
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vertical angulation errors |
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elongation
foreshortening |
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horizontal angulation errors |
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overlapping of contact points |
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min. of 4 ft from work space !!!! |
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processing errors (abbrevations) |
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light - under (developed)
dark - over (developed) |
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periapical, inter-radicular, edentulous, pericoronal |
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unilocular - small and nonexpansile
multiocular - multiple compartments and expansile |
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corticated - definite borders
uncorticated - fuzzy borders |
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buccal and lingual caries |
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HARD TO SEE ON RADIOGRAPHS! |
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only the roots, bone loss/gingival recession |
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adjacent to preexistent restorations |
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affects numerous teeth
seen in kids with poor diet habits or adults with decreased salivary flow |
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less than halfway through the thickness of enamel
class I |
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more than halfway through the thickness of enamel but does not include the CEJ
class II |
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extends to or through the DEJ and into the dentin but does not extend through the dentin more than half the distance to the pulp
class III |
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through enamel, through dentin, more than half the distance towards the pulp
class IV |
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aka "tube shift technique"
two radiographs of same area exposed at different horizontal angulation (mesially or distally) |
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same lingual; opposite buccal |
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two radiographs; one PA and one occlusal |
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difference between intraoral and pano relating to tubehead movement |
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intraoral: tubehead is still, angulation is variable, collimator is round or rectangular
panoramic: tubehead moves, angulation is set, collimator is narrow, vertical slit |
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imaging of one layer or section of the body while blurring images from structures in other planes (pano) |
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"image layer" 3D curved zone in which structures are clearly demonstrated on a pano |
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calcium tungstate = blue light
rare earth = green light ; requires less x-rays; faster |
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ghost images
lead apron artifact (shark fin)
patient positioning |
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filmless imaging system using a sensor & computer |
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radiographic image produced by conventional film |
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image composed of pixels (storage phosphors) |
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discrete unit of information |
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small detector that is placed intraorally to capture image
(CCD, CMOS-APS, CID) |
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CCD - charged coupled device |
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solid-state detector used in many devices
contains silicone chip sensitive to x-rays or light |
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intraoral sensor placed in mouth and exposed to radiation |
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scanning traditional radiographs (lengthy process) |
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wireless digital radiography system
reusable imaging system plate coated with phosphor instead of a sensor
image is transfered to computer screen
less rapid than direct digital imaging |
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CMOS-APS is more durable, less $$$ |
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charged injection device
similar to CCD
no computer required !!!!
works in conjuction with intraoral video camera system |
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what reactions must occur for gag reflex to initiate? |
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cessation of respiration (patients cant gag if they can't breathe)
contraction of muscles in the throat and abdomen |
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what can the operator do to lessen the gag reflex |
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expose quickly
avoid the palate
reduce tacticle stimuli (salt on the tongue, ice water, topical anesthetic) |
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substaintial impairment of mental or physical functioning that occurs before the age of 22 and is of indefinite duration |
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14 PA's may be given; 6 anterior, 8 posterior *(size 2 film)* |
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what types of surveys are done on edentulous patients? |
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maxillary:
topographic
lateral
pediatric
mandibular:
topographic
cross sectional
pediatric |
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more mA = less exposure time |
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less mA = more exposure time |
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what happens at tungsten target? |
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cathode ray electrons strike the tungsten atoms
kinectic energy is converted to x-ray photons through either characteristic radiation or general radiation |
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