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Undergraduate 2
10/09/2011

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Term
what is radiolucent?
Definition
lack density and permit passage of x-ray beam with little or no resistance
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what is radiopaque?
Definition
dense and resist the passage of the x-ray beam
Term
what is density?
Definition
overall darkness or blackness of a film
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what is contrast?
Definition
light areas on a film
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High KvP =
Definition
lower contrast
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high contrast
Definition
low kilovoltage peak settings are used. many black areas and many white areas
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low contrast
Definition
high kvp settings. many shades of gray instead of black and white.
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milliamperage is increased =
Definition
exposure time is decreased
Term
short scale contrast
Definition
two densities visible; black and white
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long scale contrast
Definition
many densities or shades of gray
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increased distance = 
Definition
increased intensity
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intensity = 
Definition
quality and quantity together
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TTF = 
Definition
target to film
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ISL - Inverse Square Law
Definition
how distance affects the intensity of the x-ray beam
Term
when the PID length is changed from 8 to 16 inches, the source to film distance is
Definition
doubled
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when the PID length is changed from 16 to 8 inches, the source to film distance is 
Definition
reduced by half
Term
what are the factors that influence sharpness?
Definition
focal spot size - 0.6 to 1mm squared
film composition
movement 
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what are the factors that influence magnification?
Definition

target film distance

object-film distance

Term
closer the tooth is to the film
Definition
the less magnification there will be
Term
what are the factors that influence distortion?
Definition

object-fillm alignment

x-ray beam angulation

Term
how does mA relate to dental radiography?
Definition

regulates the temp. of cathode filament

7-15 mA used in dental radiography

 

Term
1% radiation
Definition
99% heat
Term
quality is?
Definition

the mean energy and penetrating power of the beam

 

controlled by kilovoltage

Term
quantity is?
Definition

related to mA

 

increased mA = increase electrons = increased density

Term
what are some geometric characteristics?
Definition

sharpness

magnification

distortion

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what is the kvp rule?
Definition

when increasing kvp by 15, exposure time must be decreased by 1/2

 

 

when kvp is decreased by 15, exposure time should be doubled

Term
what are the three types of intraoral radiographic exams?
Definition

1. periapical

2. interproximal

3. occlusal

Term
CMRS
Definition
complete mouth radiographic series
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what is the paralleling technique?
Definition

one of two techniques for completing CMRS

 

extension of cone paralleling

right angle technique

long cone technique

Term
what are the principles of paralleling?
Definition

tooth and film are parallel

centray ray is perpendicular to tooth and film

requires a film holder

film must be placed away from the tooth to achieve parallelism

increased object film distance

increases magnification

target (anode) film distance but be increased

requires a long PID

Term
what is the purpose of a film holder?
Definition
eliminate the need for patients to stabilize the film
Term
When beginning a CMRS, always start
Definition
in the anterior region.
Term
film size for anteriors are normally
Definition

smaller and easier to tolerate; size 1 film

 

 

Term
on anteriors, you should work
Definition

right to left on maxilla, left to right on mandible

 

begin with max. right canine, end with mand. right canine

Term
what are the advantages of paralleling?
Definition

low dimensional distortion -- accuracy

 

simplicity -- easy to learn and use

 

duplication -- films tend to be consistent

Term
what are the disadvantages of paralleling?
Definition

film placement is often compromised bc of patient discomfort

 

not usable in all situations

Term
how does radiation injure people?
Definition

high energy radiation breaks chemical bonds

 

creates free radicals which can change chemicals

 

Term
what is direct theory of injury?
Definition

x-rays directly hit critical cell areas

 

happens infrequently

Term
what is indirect theory of injury? (most common)
Definition

photon absorption causes toxin formation

 

cell death

Term
what is the importance of free radical formation in tissue injury?
Definition

ionizing radiation causes ionization of patient tissues

 

photoelectric effect or compton scatter

 

short lifetime

Term
what is the major toxin involved in free radical formation?
Definition
H202 -- hydrogen peroxide
Term
how do free radicals achieve stability?
Definition

1. recombine w/o changing the molecule

2. combine with other free radicals and cause changes

3. combine with ordinary molecules to form a toxin H202

Term
Stochastic effects:
Definition
dose related, cancer, genetic alterations, no dose threshold
Term
Nonstochastic effects:
Definition
somatic effects increase with dose/absorption, hair  loss, cataracts, redness of skin, decrease fertility, definite dose threshold
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Somatic effects:
Definition
radiation injuries that produce changes in somatic cells produce poor health in the inradiated person
Term
Genetic effects:
Definition
not sen in the person radiated but are passed on to future generations. Affect the health of the offspring
Term
Short term effects:
Definition
large amounts of radiation absorbed in short time.

ARS - acute radiation system - short term effect which includes nausea, vomitting, diarrhea, hair loss and hemorrhage 
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Long term effects:
Definition

associated with small amounts of radiation absorbed repeated over a long period

 

CNS syndrome, GI syndrome, birth defects, cancer, lethal dose

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what is the risk benefit of radiation exposure?
Definition

all radiation is harmful to living tissues

 

dental films should be prescribed only when benefit of disease detection outweighs risk of biological damage

 

all films are prescribed on as "as needed" basis for that patient at that time

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Define units of measurement used in radiation exposure
Definition

Roentgen - amount of radiation in the air

 

1R = 2 billion ion pairs in a cubic centimeter of air

 

rad - radiation absorbed dose

 

rem - roentgen equivalent in man

 

SI - metric

 

Gray - Gy  =  rad

Sievert - Sv  = rem

 

milli = 1/1000

Term
Radiation is much better at killing cells than
Definition
causing cancer
Term
which cells are the most radiosensitive?
Definition
reproductive cells, blood cells, bone marrow
Term
which age group is most susceptible to radiation?
Definition
younger people
Term
why is it so difficult to determine if low doses of radiation cause cancer?
Definition

background radiation is often higher than the level of added radiation exposure

 

there is a high and variable rate of cancer in the human population

 

there is no way to tell a radiation-induced cancer from a spontaneous cancer

Term
factiors determining radiation injury:
Definition

total dose

dose rate

size of radiation exposure zone

cell sensitivity

age

Term
radiation injury sequence
Definition

latent period - observable effects

injury period - cell death, dysfunction, genetic alteration

recovery period - repair or non-repair

cumulative effects - repeated exposure = health problems

Term
critical organs in dental radiography
Definition

lens of eye

reproduction

fetus

bone marrow

thyroid gland

skin

Term
radioresistant cells 
Definition

older, established cells

muscle cells

nerve cells

mature bone

 

less harm

Term
patient exposure and dose
Definition

film speed -- f speed

collimation

exposure factors

Term
Importance of dental radiography
Definition

detection of disease processes


view unseen clinical conditions


basic component of comprehensive care 

Term
Use of dental radiograph
Definition

detection (lesions, disease)

confirmation during treatment

 

evaluation

 

classify/illustrate changes

 

localize lesions/objects

 

documentation 

Term
Pioneers in Radiology
Definition

Otto Walkhoff - german dentist, intraoral radiographs on himself, 25 min. exposure time

Edmund Kells - first dental radiographs on live patient

William H. Rollins - radiation safety

Howard R. Raper - 1st university course on radiation for dental students (1909)

Term
William Conrad Roentgen
Definition

-discovered x-radiation

-November 8th, 1895

-caused materials to glow, traveled several feet, first x-ray image
 

Term
Knowledge of radiographer
Definition

-background info on radiography

-rationale for procedure

-exposure factors

-manipulation of equipment

-film placement

-patient management

-methods of processing

Term
Duties of radiographer
Definition

-film placement, exposure, and processing

-film mounting

-patient education

-darkroom maintence

-quality control

-ordering of film and supplies

Term
Radiation
Definition
form of energy carried by waves or a stream of particles
Term
X-radiation 
Definition
high-energy radiation produced by a beam of electrons colliding with a metal target in an x-ray tube
Term
Radiograph
Definition
a picture on film (photographic image) produced by passage of x-rays through an object
Term
Dental radiograph
Definition
photographic image produced on film by the passage of x-rays through teeth and related structure
Term
Extraoral radiographic examination
Definition
inspection of large areas of the skull or jaws using film placed outside the mouth
Term
Intraoral radiographic examination
Definition
Inspection of the teeth and intraoral adjacent structure
Term
Components of x-ray machine:
Definition

Extension Arm

 

Control Box

 

Tubehead - source of x-rays, heart of machine

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Purpose of XCPs
Definition
hold the film inside the mouth of the patients to get a clear picture of the tried area
Term
Nucleus of Radiation
Definition

Protons (+) positively charged

Neutrons (neutral) - no electrical charge

 

Nucleus contains atleast (1) proton & (1) neutron

 

Hydrogen is the exception...nucleus contains (1) proton 

Term
Matter
Definition
something that occupies spaces and has weight 
Term
Energy 
Definition
capacity for doing work
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Molecule
Definition
two or more atoms joined together by chemical bonds or the smallest amount of a substance that possesses its characteristic properties
Term
Element
Definition
simple substance made up of atoms
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K shell
Definition
max of (2) electrons
Term
L shell
Definition
max of (8) electrons
Term
Electrostatic force
Definition
attraction between the + and - electrons that maintain electrons in their orbits

role in atom is determinted by the distance between the nucleus and orbiting electron. different for each shell 
Term
Ionization
Definition
production of ions; process of converting atoms into ions
Term
Radiation
Definition
emission and propagation of energy through space or a material in the form of waves or steam particles
Term
Radioactivity
Definition
process by which certain unstable atoms or elements undergo spontaneous disintegration in an effort to attain a more balanced nuclear state
Term
Types of Ionizing Radiation:
Definition

Particulate - TINY PARTICLES

 

Electromagnetic - wavelike energy ~

Term
Ionizing radiation:
Definition
GAMMA RAYS, X-RAYS 
Term
Non-ionizing radiation:
Definition
UV rays, VISIBLE LIGHT, INFRARED LIGHT, RADAR WAVES, MICRO WAVES, RADIO WAVES
Term
Properties of electromagnetic radiation:
Definition

No mass, no weight
No electrical charge

Speed of light (186,000 miles/per second)

Travel as both a particle and wave

Creates electric field at right angles to path of travel

Magnetic field at right angles to electric field

Different frequencies and wavelengths 

Term
Particles and waves:
Definition

photons are the particles

no mass, no weight

discrete bundles of energy

travel as waves at the speed of light

waves move in straight line through space

wave exhibits velocity, wavelength and frequency

Term
Binding energy
Definition

energy required to remove an electron from its shell must exceed the energy of the electron in that shell

 

70 keV to remove k shell electron

12 keV to remove L shell electron

3 keV to remove M shell electron

 

keV = kilo-electron volt

Term
Photon:
Definition
bundle of energy with no mass or weight that travels as a wave at the speed of light and moves through space in a straight line -----
Term
X-Radiation Properties 
Definition

no mass or charge

travels at speed of light 186,000 miles/per second

invisible

particle and wave characteries

penetrating

damage living tissue through ionization

Term
Components of X-Ray Machine
Definition

Metal housing

Insulating Oil

Tube head seal

X-ray tube

Transformer

Aluminum disks

Lead collimator

PID

Term
Cathode
Definition
NEGATIVE electrode, tungsten filament, molybdenum cup
Term
Anode
Definition
POSITIVE electrode, tungsten target, copper stem
Term
Tungsten filament
Definition
produces electrons when heated
Term
Molybdenum cup
Definition
focuses the electrons into a narrow beam and directs the beam across the tube toward the tungsten target of the anode
Term
Purpose of cathode:
Definition
supply the electrons necessary to generate x-rays
Term
Purpose of anode:
Definition
convert electrons into x-ray photons
Term
Tungsten Target
Definition
plate of tungsten; serves as a focal spot and converts bombarding electrons into x-ray photons
Term
Copper stem
Definition
functions to dissipate the heat away from the tungsten target
Term
Amperage
Definition
number of electrons that pass through a conductor; strength of electrical current
Term
Milliamperage
Definition
intensity of the x-ray tube current used during exposure; measured in milliamperes
Term
kilovolt
Definition
1,000 volts; unit of electromotive force that drives an electrical current through a circuit
Term
filament circuit
Definition
uses 3-5 volts, regulates flow of electrical current to the filament, controlled by mA setting
Term
high-voltage circuit
Definition
uses 65k to 100k volts, accelerates electrons to the anode to produce x-rays, controlled by kVp setting
Term
transformers:
Definition
used to increase or decrease voltage in a circuit
Term
step-up transformer
Definition
increases voltage for the high voltage circuit
Term
step-down transformer
Definition
decreases voltage from 110 to 220 down 3-5 volts
Term
Autotransformer
Definition
voltage compensator in high voltage circuit, corrects minor fluctuations in current
Term
General radiation
Definition
Braking radiation or bremsstrahlung (70% of xrays), sudden stopping or slowing of high speed electrons. Electron either hits the nucleus of tungsten atom or passes close to it.
Term
Characteristic radiation
Definition
electron dislodges a k-shell electron, ionization of that atom occurs, remaining electrons rearrange to fill the space causing loss of energy
Term
primary radiation
Definition
radiation that exits tubehead
Term
secondary radiation
Definition
radiation created when primary hits patient
Term
scatter radiation
Definition
secondary radiation that is deflected from path, all directs, detrimental to patient and operator
Term
pass through w/o interaction GOOD
Definition
photons produce density on fil and make radiographs possible
Term
x-ray energy completely absorbed BAD
Definition
ionization of tissue atoms, photoelectric effect
Term
x-ray energy scattered BAD
Definition
self explanatory... really.
Term
Photoelectric effect
Definition
x-ray photon interacts w/ orbital electron & all energy of photon is absorbed by the displaced electron in kinectic energy
Term
Compton scatter
Definition

photon collides w/ outer shell electron

photon gives up part of its energy

electron is ejected from orbit

photon continues in different direction

weaken photon interacts w/ other atoms until energy is gone

ejected electron termed "compton electron" is NEGATIVE

remaining atom is POSITIVE

62% of all scatter in diagnostic radiography

Term
Coherent scatter
Definition

aka "unmodified scatter"

path of x-ray photon is altered by matter

no change in atom occurs

photon is scattered in different direction

change of direction without change in energy

8% of all interactions with matter

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