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Hardens the emulsion during film processing
When developer solution in an automatic processor is warmer than 83*, the processed film will appear _____.
Extraoral film placed outsie the mouth during x-ray exposure
When a film passes through fixer solutions before developing, the film will appear _____.
Technique used in situations such as small mouth, shallow palate, or the presence of tori
During exposure of of an extraoral film, the side of the cassette that must face the patient is the _____ side
Safest place t store unopened boxes of dental film
Using exhausted developer will result in _____ films
Number of films taken when using a #2 film sensor for anterior views using the paralleling technique
Incorrect horizontal angulation of the PID results in _______.
Total of bitewings taken on an adult film
In the paralleling technique, the central ray of the x-ray beam must be _______ to the film sensor and the long axis of the tooth
Major difference between the paralleling technique and the bisecting technique if film sensor _______.
To correct an elongated image on an x-ray view, the vertical angulation needs to be ______.
Technique recommended by the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the American Association of Dental Schools
When a film emulsion interacts with x-rays, the result is a _________ image
Recommended distance between the safelight and where the films are unwrapped is _____ feet
Device that intensifies or increases the effect of the radiation and decreases the amount of exposure time needed when when exposing and extraoral radiograph
Automatic film processing requires _____ ________ than manual film processing tools
The emulsion on a duplicating film does not appear _______.
A periapical view shows the tooth from the occlusal surface or incisal edge to approximately 2 to 3 mm _______ the apex
To minimize image distortion, the film must be positioned _______ to the long axis of the tooth
The ADA recommends that film be mounted according to the ________ mounting method
Factors that can affect the quality of dental radiographs include film sensor placement, exposure and ______
An anterior set of images includes canines and ________
Basic principles of the bitewing technique include the film sensor placed ______ to the crowns of the teeth
When taking a premolar bitewing image, the anterior edge of the film sensor should be placed on the distal half of the ________.

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