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12 Cards in this Set
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When an image is ______ on a radiograph, there is too much vertical angulation |
Foreshortened |
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When an image is ______ on a radiograph, there is incorrect horizontal angulation |
Overlapped |
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When a radiograph is overexposed it would appear |
Dark |
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When a radiograph that is placed in the mouth backwards is exposed it would appear |
Light |
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When a image is _____ on a radiograph there is not enough vertical angulation |
Elongated |
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When a radiograph is underexposed, it would appear |
Light |
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If a film was exposed to light before processing, it would appear |
Black |
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A thin, radiolucent line appears on a processed film, it was caused by |
Film Creasing |
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A film appears light and has a herringbone image on it, this would indicate a |
Backwards film |
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A film was processed that had not been exposed to radiation, it would appear |
Clear |
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What errors can occur with the bite-wing technique |
Overlapped Contacts Cone-Cut |
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What errors can occur with the bisecting technique |
Elongation Overlapped Contacts Cone-Cut Phalangioma |