BDS2 Revision Document Flashcards

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What are the benefits of IO radiographs ?

A

High spatial resolution.
Minimal superimposition of other anatomy.
Fast exposure.
Low radiation dose.

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What are the disadvantages of IO radiographs ?

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Limited to imaging of small area.
Relatively invasive and difficult technique.

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3
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What size of receptor is used for anterior PAs ?

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Size 0

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What size of receptor is used for bitewings and posterior PAs ?

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Size 2
(4cm x 3cm)

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5
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What size of receptor is used for occlusal radiographs ?

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Size 4

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Define projection geometry.

A

Positioning (i.e. angulation and relative distances) of all of the components involved in taking radiograph.
Perfect projection geometry should result in fully accurate and undistorted image.

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What are the 5 components of achieving best possible projection geometry ?

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  • Maintain sufficient focus-to-skin distance.
  • Position receptor as close as reasonably possible to subject without bending receptor.
  • Ensure receptor is stable in mouth.
  • Use image receptor holders with a beam aiming device.
  • Patient still.
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8
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What is the recommended focus to skin distance with spacer cone ?

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At least 200mm for IO.
Measured from x-ray source.

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9
Q

What is the result of a longer fsd ?

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Reduce magnification of image.

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10
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What is the shape of the x-ray beam in panoramic radiography ?

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Narrow, vertical, fan-shaped.

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11
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How long does the image take in IO radiograph ?

A

0.2s

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12
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How long does the image take in panoramic radiograph ?

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14s

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13
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Define focal trough.

A

Tomographic slice of interest - structures out with this area will appear faint and out of focus.

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3 features of a ghost image.

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  • Ghost image appears horizontally magnified.
  • Ghost image appears on contralateral side from actual structure.
  • Ghost image appears superior to actual structure.
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In panoramic radiograph structures are magnified - why ?

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Divergence of x-ray beam.

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16
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In panoramic radiograph structures are magnified by around what % ?

A

25%

17
Q

In panoramic radiograph structures lingual to the focal trough are magnified more or less ?

A

More.

And those buccal to focal trough are magnified less i.e. appear narrower.
Lingual to focal trough are magnified more and appear broader.