Intraoral X-ray Film Packets Quiz

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Which one of these is a component of intraoral X-ray film packets?

  • Outer plastic cover
  • Protective black paper
  • Film base
  • Lead apron (correct)

What is the purpose of the gelatin in the film emulsion?

  • To provide a stable base for the film
  • To reduce the amount of radiation needed for exposure
  • To absorb X-rays
  • To protect the film from light exposure (correct)

Which of the following is NOT a function of the lead foil in Intraoral X-ray film packets?

  • To provide a stable base for the film
  • To prevent the film from sticking to the packet
  • To protect the film from light exposure (correct)
  • To absorb scattered radiation

What is the purpose of the lead apron in dental X-rays?

<p>To absorb scattered radiation (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the difference between non-screen and screen X-ray films?

<p>Non-screen films are used for extraoral X-rays, while screen films are used for intraoral X-rays (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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