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Army Medical Dental RadiographyDental RadiographyDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionCredit AwardedLesson AssignmentLesson 1: History, Hazards, and Protection.Sources of RadiationThe Tube Head. Steps in the Process of X-Ray ProductionFigure 1-4. Electrons speeding toward the anode (tungsten target).Section III. Radiation Hazards and ProtectionRadiation ProtectionProtective Measures and StandardsX-Ray Beam Quantity and QualityExercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Lesson AssignmentLesson 2: Radiation Biology.Orbiting ElectronsAtoms and MoleculesX-Ray PhotonFigure 2-6. X-ray photon strikes the nucleus of an atom.Harmful Effects of Overexposure to RadiationGenetic Effects.Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Lesson AssignmentLesson 3: Production of Dental Radiographs.Film Construction.Types of Film.Basic ProceduresSection II. Radiographic Processing Facilities and MaterialsFigure 3-2. Film holders for processing intraoral and extraoral films.Automatic ProcessorFigure 3-4. Tank for processing dental film.Figure 3-5. Time-temperature ratio for processing film.Figure 3-6. Developing x-ray film.Figure 3-8. Fixing x-ray film.Section III. Faulty RadiographsUnderexposed ImageBlurred ImageFogged FilmLead-Foil ImageSection IV. Mounting and Filing/Disposing of RadiographsSection V. Anatomic Radiograph LandmarksIncisive Foramen. Radiopaque Landmarks on Maxillary RadiographsCoronoid Process of the Mandible.Radiolucent Landmarks on Mandibular RadiographsRadiopaque Landmarks on Mandibular RadiographsGenial Tubercles.Exercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 4: Radiographic Exposure Techniques.Section II. Bisecting (Short-Cone) Periapical Exposure TechniquesPositioning the PatientCentral Ray AngulationFigure 4-4. Correct projection of central ray.Figure 4-8. Overlapping images caused by incorrect horizontal projection of the centralOverview of the Bisecting Angle Exposure TechniquesMaxillary MolarsMaxillary CuspidsMaxillary IncisorsMandibular BicuspidsMandibular CuspidsSection III. Paralleling (Long-Cone) Periapical Exposure TechniquesFigure 4-19. Anterior instrument assemblage.Maxillary MolarsMaxillary BicuspidsFigure 4-22. Maxillary bicuspid area.Maxillary CuspidsMaxillary IncisorsMandibular MolarsMandibular BicuspidsMandibular CuspidsMandibular IncisorsSection IV. Bite-Wing (Interproximal) Exposure TechniquesSection V. Occlusal Exposure TechniquesMaxillary Full OcclusalMaxillary Anterior OcclusalMaxillary Posterior OcclusalMandibular Full OcclusalMandibular Anterior OcclusalMandibular Posterior OcclusalSection VI. The Panoramic RadiographExercises, Lesson 4Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4
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Dental RadiographyDental RadiographyDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionCredit AwardedLesson AssignmentLesson 1: History, Hazards, and Protection.Sources of RadiationThe Tube Head. Steps in the Process of X-Ray ProductionFigure 1-4. Electrons speeding toward the anode (tungsten target).Section III. Radiation Hazards and ProtectionRadiation ProtectionProtective Measures and StandardsX-Ray Beam Quantity and QualityExercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Lesson AssignmentLesson 2: Radiation Biology.Orbiting ElectronsAtoms and MoleculesX-Ray PhotonFigure 2-6. X-ray photon strikes the nucleus of an atom.Harmful Effects of Overexposure to RadiationGenetic Effects.Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Lesson AssignmentLesson 3: Production of Dental Radiographs.Film Construction.Types of Film.Basic ProceduresSection II. Radiographic Processing Facilities and MaterialsFigure 3-2. Film holders for processing intraoral and extraoral films.Automatic ProcessorFigure 3-4. Tank for processing dental film.Figure 3-5. Time-temperature ratio for processing film.Figure 3-6. Developing x-ray film.Figure 3-8. Fixing x-ray film.Section III. Faulty RadiographsUnderexposed ImageBlurred ImageFogged FilmLead-Foil ImageSection IV. Mounting and Filing/Disposing of RadiographsSection V. Anatomic Radiograph LandmarksIncisive Foramen. Radiopaque Landmarks on Maxillary RadiographsCoronoid Process of the Mandible.Radiolucent Landmarks on Mandibular RadiographsRadiopaque Landmarks on Mandibular RadiographsGenial Tubercles.Exercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 4: Radiographic Exposure Techniques.Section II. Bisecting (Short-Cone) Periapical Exposure TechniquesPositioning the PatientCentral Ray AngulationFigure 4-4. Correct projection of central ray.Figure 4-8. Overlapping images caused by incorrect horizontal projection of the centralOverview of the Bisecting Angle Exposure TechniquesMaxillary MolarsMaxillary CuspidsMaxillary IncisorsMandibular BicuspidsMandibular CuspidsSection III. Paralleling (Long-Cone) Periapical Exposure TechniquesFigure 4-19. Anterior instrument assemblage.Maxillary MolarsMaxillary BicuspidsFigure 4-22. Maxillary bicuspid area.Maxillary CuspidsMaxillary IncisorsMandibular MolarsMandibular BicuspidsMandibular CuspidsMandibular IncisorsSection IV. Bite-Wing (Interproximal) Exposure TechniquesSection V. Occlusal Exposure TechniquesMaxillary Full OcclusalMaxillary Anterior OcclusalMaxillary Posterior OcclusalMandibular Full OcclusalMandibular Anterior OcclusalMandibular Posterior OcclusalSection VI. The Panoramic RadiographExercises, Lesson 4Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4
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