Radiation Health and Safety Test Practice Test

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One exposure component that has a direct impact on a dental radiograph's contrast is

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The operating kilovoltage peak is the only exposure component that has a direct impact on the contrast of a dental radiograph. A balance between short-scale contrast and long-scale contrast is desirable in dental radiography.

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What happens when radiation with a high kilovoltage is produced?

<label class="wq_answerTxtCtr">Long wavelengths</label>
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Shorter wavelengths with greater energy are produced in the X-ray beam by higher kV. The more energy an X-ray beam possesses, the more penetrating power it has. Lowering the kV reduces the energy of the X-ray beam. (Soma)

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Which of the following terms depicts two or more atoms connected by a chemical bond?

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A molecule is a more or less stable collection of two or more atoms linked together by chemical bonds.

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A film that is put outside the mouth during x-ray exposure is known as a

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During x-ray exposure, an extraoral film is put outside the mouth. Extraoral films are used to visually assess broad portions of the head or jaws. Panoramic and cephalometric films are two examples of frequent extraoral films.

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The size of the silver halide crystals in the emulsion determines the speed of the film. Determine the correct statement:

<label class="wq_answerTxtCtr">The smaller the crystals, the faster the film speed</label>
<label class="wq_answerTxtCtr">The larger the crystals, faster the film speed</label>
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<label class="wq_answerTxtCtr">None of the above is correct</label>
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The film speed controls how much exposure time is necessary to generate an image on the film. A fast film uses less radiation; the film reacts faster because the emulsion's silver halide crystals are bigger. The larger the crystals, the faster the film speed.

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A dental radiograph that shows very dark and really light areas when viewed on a light source is said to have

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High contrast or a short gray scale refers to the number of shades of gray between the extremes in a film that depicts very light and very dark areas.

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In what year was the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act passed?

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<label class="wq_answerTxtCtr">1991</label>
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The Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act, signed into law on October 18, 1968, empowered the Food and Drug Administration to establish federal radiation guidelines, monitor compliance, and undertake research. The act was aggressively enforced by the FDA's Bureau of Radiological Health.

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