5. Examine each radiograph, identify the embossed dot, and then place each radiograph on the paper towel with the
raised side of the dot facing up
(for labial mounting) or depressed (for lingual mounting). All radiographs must be mounted with the raised side of the dot facing the same direction.
When radiographs are mounted for labial viewing Where is the dot placed?
___ 8 In the labial film mounting method, all the embossed identification dots are placed in
the film mount with the raised (convex) side facing the viewer
.
When viewing a properly mounted radiograph the dot on the film is mounted so that?
The film packet is positioned so that the raised dot faces the X-ray beam during exposure. After processing the film should be placed in the film mount so that all the embossed
dots are either raised (labial mounting)
or depressed (lingual mounting) (Fig. 7.2).
In what location should the identification dot be on a correctly placed film?
The identification dot on the film is always placed
in the slot of the film holder (dot in the slot)
. The film holder is always positioned away from the teeth and toward the middle of the mouth. The film is always centered over the areas to be examined. The film is always placed parallel to the long axis of the teeth.
Which method of film mounting Are you using when you mount the film with the concave side facing you?
With
the lingual method of film mounting
, the radiographs are mounted so that the embossed dot is concave.
What does labial mounting mean?
Term. Labial Mounting. Definition. The
films are placed in the film mount with the raised side of the identification dot facing the viewer
. The films are viewed as though you are looking straight at the patient.
What does mounting an xray mean?
A stiff cardboard folder with windows in which radiographs of teeth in the dental arches are placed in sequence for examination and diagnosis
. See also: mount.
What comes first fixer or developer?
For manual processing, if the film is placed in the developer solution for X amount of time it should be placed in the
fixer
for 2X and in the final rinse for 3X Page 3 3 3 amount of time.
Which of the following should be done first when mounting radiographs?
the first step in mounting all radiographs should be to
orient the embossed dot the same way for all the films
. defined as the determination of the nature and the identification of an abnormal condition or disease.
What are the three types of intraoral radiographic film?
There are three types of diagnostic radiographs taken in today’s dental offices — periapical (also known as intraoral or wall-mounted),
panoramic, and cephalometric
.
Why is the identification Dot important?
A small, raised dot known as the identification dot is located in one corner of the intraoral X-ray film. This raised dot is used to distinguish between the left and right sides of the patient after the film is processed; hence, it is
significant in film orientation, mounting and interpretation
.
Which is not true of duplicating film is emulsion?
Which is not true of duplicating film’s emulsion?
The emulsion is dull, only on one side, and exposed by light
, not x-rays. … The recommended distance between the safelight and where the films are unwrapped is: The recommended distance between the safelight and where the films are unwrapped is 4 feet.
Which of the following is a method for mounting digital radiographs into the Mount?
The
lingual method of film mounting
is recommended by the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology. With the labial method of film mounting, the radiographs are mounted so that the embossed dot is convex.
What are the two methods of mounting dental radiographs?
Film mounting
: placement of radiographs in a supporting structure or holder. Anatomic order: refers to how teeth are arranged within the dental arches. Lingual mounting: radiographs are placed in the film mount with the depressed (concave) side of the identification dot facing the viewer. You just studied 16 terms!
What is the mounting technique that is recommended by the ADA?
which mounting technique is recommended by the ADA?
labial mounting
.
Which type of intraoral film is best for visualizing interproximal surfaces?
Question Answer | Which type of intraoral film is best for visualizing interproximal surfaces? Bite-wing | A # ____ size film is a standard adult periapical film. size 2 film | Which size of bite-wing film is used to examine posterior teeth in very small children? 0 |
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