What causes foreshortening and elongation?

Image shape distortion is minimized when the long axes of the teeth and the film are parallel. Incorrect vertical angulation will result in either elongation or foreshortening.
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What is the cause of foreshortening?

Foreshortening is the result of overangulation of the x-ray beam (too much vertical angle). While using the paralleling technique, foreshortening can occur when the angulation of the x-ray beam is greater than the long axes plane of the teeth.
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What causes an elongated image?

Elongation of the image

Elongation refers to images of the teeth and surrounding structures appear longer than in real. Cause of Elongation: Due to decreased vertical angulation of the x-ray tube while capturing the x-ray.
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What causes elongation quizlet?

When the receptor is not placed perpendicular to the occlusal plane, the occlusal plane will appear slanted or diagonal. Often occurs with the bisecting angle technique and can result in elongation or foreshortening of the teeth.
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What causes elongation in radiography quizlet?

Elongation: Refers to a distortion of the radiographic image in which the tooth structures appear longer than the anatomical size. Often caused by insufficient vertical angulation of the central beam.
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Shape distortion in Radiography (Foreshortening and Elongation)



What causes penumbra on a film?

Penumbra is created by the size of focal spot (source of radiation), the larger the spot size the greater is the penumbra (the amount of un sharpness).
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Which error causes elongation of dental images quizlet?

-Insufficient Angulation (not steep enough), causing elongation or increased anatomy of the teeth and cutting off apex.
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What comes first fixer or developer?

Safe-light conditions must be maintained when transferring the film from the developer to the wash tank and then to the fixing tank to avoid fogging. For automatic processing there are "squeegy" rollers that remove the chemicals and thus the film goes from the developer solution straight into the fixer.
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What error can cause film fog?

Rough handling, excessive safe light exposure, chemical fumes, light leaks in film packaging, light leaks in the darkroom, faulty film cassettes, or leaving film in the x-ray room for a long time all contribute to fog.
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What absorbs more of the long wavelength radiation?

GREENHOUSE EFFECT

Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (such as water vapor and carbon dioxide) absorb most of the Earth's emitted longwave infrared radiation, which heats the lower atmosphere.
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What is elongation in radiography?

1. the act or process of increasing in length. 2. a radiographic distortion in which the image is longer than what is being x-rayed.
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What causes distortion in radiography?

Size distortion is magnifying the anatomical structure and is usually caused by an increased object-to-image receptor distance or decreased distance between the source of radiation and the image receptor. This phenomenon causes the object to look larger than it is in reality.
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What influences shape distortion?

The amount of distortion can be limited via three factors.
  • Centering. Centering the anatomy to the central ray on the image receptor will limit beam distortion due to divergence. ...
  • Source image receptor distance. ...
  • Object image receptor distance.
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What is foreshortened in art?

Foreshortening refers to the technique of depicting an object or human body in a picture so as to produce an illusion of projection or extension in space.
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What does foreshortening of an anatomic structure mean?

Foreshortening of an anatomic structure means that. it is projected on the IR smaller than its actual size.
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What are the three principal geometric factors that affects radiographic quality?

Acquisition geometry-Image acquisition geometric factors affecting image quality include a source to image receptor distance, orientation, the amount of magnification, and size of the focal spot.
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Why does scatter radiation cause fogged film?

Radiographic Effect of Scatter Radiation

The production of scatter radiation during an exposure results in fog on the radiograph. Fog is unwanted exposure to the image. It does not strike the IR in a pattern that represents the subject, and it contributes nothing of value to the image.
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How does kVp affect contrast?

Radiation quality or kVp: it has a great effect on subject contrast. A lower kVp will make the x-ray beam less penetrating. This will result in a greater difference in attenuation between the different parts of the subject, leading to higher contrast. A higher kVp will make the x-ray beam more penetrating.
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What are some common lighting errors during film processing?

Improper safelighting, Darkroom light leaks, Improper film storage, Outdated films, Contaminated processing solutions, High developing temps.
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How many times can you reuse fixer?

To extend the life of fixer for a year or longer after opening the bottle, pour the solution into smaller sealed bottles or plastic pouches. A single liter of Ilford Rapid Fixer or Eco-Pro Neutral fixer can be reused to fix up to 120 rolls of film.
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How many times can you reuse film developer?

You have to add developer time for each roll. Memory says it was 13 1/2 seconds for each roll that had previously been souped in that gallon. It is a safe practice to continue for up to six months.
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How far should the safelight be to the processing tanks?

The recommended minimum distance for the safelight lamps is 120cms (4 feet) above the working surface. Thus, if using the E- speed plus film you should use a 7 1/2 watt bulb at this distance.
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Which factor determines dental film exposure time?

Both intraoral and panoramic x-rays machines have the following exposure factor controls: milliamperage (mA), kilovoltage (kVp) and time.
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What happens incorrect vertical angulation?

Incorrect Vertical Angulation: positioning the central ray so that the vertical angulation is too flat (less than the optimal +10 degrees) provides an image that is elongated, or too long in the vertical dimension.
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Which occurrence causes reticulation of film emulsion?

Description: Reticulation results when an excessive temperature variance between the developer and fixer solution causes the emulsion to expand and contract.
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