Define the term: forshortening
What is the cause of the error in missing apical structures?
the image receptor was not positioned in the patient’s mouth to cover the apical regions
Define the term: subject contrast
the characteristics of the subject (patient) that influence contrast, including the size and thickness of the patient
Define the term: diagnostic image
a dental image that allows for the identifying and monitoring of diseases or injuries
Define the term: overexposed image
an exposure error that results in a dark image from excessive exposure time, kilovoltage, or milliamperage, or a combination of these factors
Define the term: x-ray beam angulation
one of the influencing factors for image distortion that refers to the direction of the x-ray beam
Define the term: double image
Define the term: contrast
How do you correct a cone-cut error when not using a beam alignment device?
ensure the x-ray beam is centered over the receptor and the entire receptor is covered by the diameter of the position-indicating device
What is the cause of error with a dropped receptor corner?
What is the cause of the wired cable appearing on an image?
the wired cable of the digital sensor was was placed in front of the image receptor during exposure
Define the term: forshortened image
an image of a tooth that appears short and distorted
How do you prevent an error of a dropped receptor corner?
How do you correct overlapped contacts when exposing a periapical image?
direct the central ray of the x-ray beam through the proximal contacts of the teeth
How do you prevent an movement error from occurring?
How does an image appear that has debris accumulation?
debris on the surface of the sensor may cause permanent radiopaque artifacts or radiolucent scratch marks on the sensor
Define the term: periodontal
around a tooth
Define the term: negative vertical angulation
the positioning of the position-indicating device below the occlusal plane that directs the central ray upward
What type of image receptor can result in a creased image?
PSP plates
What is the cause of a phalangioma error?
when using the finger-holding method, the patient’s finger was incorrectly positioned in front of the image receptor instead of behind it during exposure
Define the term: elongation
What is the cause of a cone-cut error when using a beam alignment device?
the position-indicated device was not properly aligned with the beam alignment device and the x-ray beam did not exposure the entire receptor
Define the term: apex
the area of a tooth that allows for blood vessels and nerves to enter the tooth and maintain the vitality of the tooth
Define the term: subject thickness
the thickness of soft tissue and bone in a patient