X-Ray Films and Radiographs

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Which type of X-ray film is used for imaging inside the mouth?

  • Intra oral X-ray film (correct)
  • Dental X-ray film
  • Radiographic film
  • Extra oral X-ray film

Which component of the intra oral X-ray film protects it from saliva?

  • Opaque cover or paper
  • Sensitized emulsion
  • Envelope (correct)
  • Lead sheath

What is the purpose of the lead sheath in the intra oral X-ray film?

  • To protect the tissues behind the film from radiation exposure
  • To prevent light from reaching the film
  • To activate the silver halides crystals
  • To reduce secondary radiation and minimize film fog (correct)

What is the base material of the radiographic film used in X-ray imaging?

<p>Cellulose acetate (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the image of an object made in X-ray imaging different from traditional photography?

<p>X-ray imaging uses X-rays instead of light (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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