CDAMP Module IV
VOCABULARY WORKSHEET
Name: ______#______
Directions: Using Delmar’s “Dental Assisting, a Comprehensive Approach”, 3rd Edition, by Phinney & Halstead, 2008, Chapters 21, 22, & 23, define the following terms:
SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY, Chapt. 21
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen –
Roentgen-
Dr. C. Edmond Kells-
Dr. William D. Coolidge-
Dr. Howard Rober-
Frank McCormack-
Electromagnetic energy-
Wavelength-
Soft/long radiation-
Hard/short radiation-
Ionization-
Primary radiation-
Secondary radiation-
Scatter radiation-
Leakage radiation –
Radiation Units of Measurement-
R-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY – 2
rad-
rem-
rbe-
c/kg-
GY-
Sv-
Maximum permissible dose (MPD)-
Somatic cells-
Genetic cells-
Somatic effect-
Genetic effect-
Cell radiosensitivity-
ALARA –
Latent period -
Control panel-
Milliamperage (mA)-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY – 3
Kilovoltage (kV)-
Electronic timer-
Tube head-
Arm assembly-
Coolidge Tube-
Focusing cup-
Focal spot-
Aluminum filter-
Central beam-
Collimator/lead diaphragm-
Responsibility for safety-
manufacturer-
dentist-
dental assistant-
patient-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY – 4
List additional ways to reduce radiation exposure-
Explain how energy is generated and radiation is produced in the tube head of the x-ray machine-
Composition of dental x-ray film-
a.
b.
c.
d.
Film speeds-
Film sizes-
a. No. 0-
b. No. 1-
c. No. 2-
d. No. 3-
e. No. 4-
Parts and purposes of a dental film packet-
a.
b.
c.
d.
Storage of dental film-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
SECTION – 2 RADIOGRAPH PRODUCTION, Chapter 22
Quality x-ray -
Infection control & safety protocol-
barriers-
personal protective equipment (PPE)-
lead apron-
thyroid collar-
paper cup-
disinfectant spray-
autoclaving-
Control of active gag reflex-
Periapical radiograph-
Bite-wing radiograph-
Occlusal radiograph-
Full-mouth radiographic survey (FMX)-
Bite-wing series-
Bisecting technique-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
RADIOGRAPH PRODUCTION -2-
disadvantages-
Paralleling technique-
Vertical angulation-
Horizontal angulation-
Film holder devices-
What items should be removed from patient before radiographs are taken?
Why?
Film positioning-
maxillary incisors (centered at)-
maxillary cuspid shot (centered at)-
maxillary premolar shot (centered at)-
maxillary molar shot (centered at)-
mandibular incisors shot (centered at)-
mandibular cuspid shot (centered at)-
mandibular premolar shot (centered at)-
mandibular molar shot (centered at)-
premolar bite-wing shot (centered at)-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
RADIOGRAPH PRODUCTION -3-
molar bite-wing shot (centered at)-
Topographic technique for occlusal radiographs-
maxillary view-
mandibular view-
Cross-section technique-
maxillary view-
mandibular view-
Pediatric radiographs, special concerns-
Edentulous radiographic survey, special concerns-
Endodontic radiographic technique, special concerns-
Taking x-rays on special needs and compromised patients, special concerns-
Darkroom set up-
Safelight-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
RADIOGRAPH PRODUCTION -4-
Manual processing tanks & cover-
Water thermometer-
Stirring rods-
Timer-
Film hangers/ processing racks-
Dental x-ray dryer-
Developer-
hydroquinone-
elon-
sodium carbonate-
sodium sulfite-
potassium bromide-
Fixer-
sodium thiosulfate-
acetic acid-
potassium alum-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
RADIOGRAPH PRODUCTION -5-
Staining-
OSHA Guidelines for disposing developer & fixer-
Water bath-
Steps for manual processing -
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
RADIOGRAPH PRODUCTION -6-
14.
16.
16.
17.
18.
Automatic processor-
Automatic processing solutions-
Care of the automatic processor-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
SECTION -3 RADIOGRAPH EVALUATION & MOUNTING
Chapter 22, & Chapter 23, pg. 488 – 493
Common exposure errors:
Distortion-
Elongation-
Foreshortening-
Overlapping-
Cone cutting-
Clear film-
Double exposure-
Blurred image-
Underexposed film-
Overexposed film-
Radiopaque film images-
Herringbone pattern-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
RADIOGRAPH EVALUATION & MOUNTING -2-
Light film image-
Dark film image-
Fogged film-
Partial image-
Film artifacts-
Torn or scratched film-
Air bubbles-
Reticulation-
Streaks-
Duplication of radiographs –
Anatomical landmarks –
Radiopacity –
Radiolucency -
Mandibular landmarks
mental foramen-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
RADIOGRAPH EVALUATION & MOUNTING -3-
external oblique ridge-
trabecular patterns-
alveolar crest-
retromolar area-
mandibular foramen-
condyle-
coronoid process-
border of the mandible-
symphysis-
Maxillary landmarks
hard palate-
nasal septum-
nasal cavities-
maxillary sinuses-
orbit-
maxillary tuberosity-
Artifacts & conditions shown on radiographs -
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
RADIOGRAPH EVALUATION & MOUNTING -4-
Raised/convex dot on radiograph-
Labial mounting-
Lingual mounting-
X-ray view box-
Film mount styles & sizes-
Storage of patient radiographs-
Legal implications-
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
SECTION -4 EXTRAORAL & DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY
Chapt. 23
Extraoral radiographs-
Panoramic radiograph –
Tomography –
Focal trough -
Cassette film holder-
Intensifying screens –
Rare earth screens –
Suggestions for panoramic exposure:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Ghost image –
Bite block –
Frankfort plane –
Tongue position –
Midsaggital plane -
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
EXTRAORAL & DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY -2-
Cephalometric radiograph –
Lateral jaw radiograph –
Transcranial temporomandibular joint radiograph –
Digital imaging systems:
CT scan (computed tomography) –
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) –
Digital imaging technology –
direct –
indirect -
storage phosphor imaging –
Fundamental concepts of digital radiography –
Analog image –
Digital image –
Pixels (picture elements) –
Gray scale -
CDAMP Module IV Vocabulary
EXTRAORAL & DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY -3-
Digital x-ray machine –
Sensor (image detector) –
Charge-coupled device (CCD) –
Computer –
Software –
Advantages of digital radiography –
Disadvantages of digital radiography -