Dental X-Ray Image Characteristics Flashcards

1
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what are the geometric characteristics

A

sharpness
magnification
distortion

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sharpness

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detail, resolution, definition
how well the smallest details of an object are reproduced

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3
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penumbra

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unsharpness or blurring of the edges
fuzzy unclear area surrounding tooth

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4
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sharpness influencing factors

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focal spot size: shape and size influence the resolution
movement: of tubehead, receptor or patient

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5
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sharpness: focal spot

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tungsten target of anode
concentrates electrons
smaller = sharper image
larger = loss of sharpness

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6
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sharpness: movement

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slightest movement results in unsharpness
-may cause undiagnostic image
-image outline blurred

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7
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magnification

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image appears larger than actual size of object
diverging x-ray beam
x-rays travel in diverging straight line, radiating from focal point

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8
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magnification influencing factors

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target-receptor distance
object-receptor distance

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9
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magnification: target-receptor distance

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distance between source of x-rays and receptor
determined by length of PID
longer PID and target-receptor distance = less image magnification
shorter PID and target-receptor distance = larger magnification

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10
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magnification: object-receptor distance

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distance between tooth and receptor
ideal is close together as possible
decrease in O-R distance = decrease in magnification
increase in O-R distance = increase in magnification

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11
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bisecting causes more or less distortion

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more

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12
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distortion: dimensional distortion

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variation in true size and shape of object
results unequal magnification of different parts of same object
from improper receptor alignment or beam angulation

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13
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distortion: influencing factors

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object-receptor alignment
x-ray beam angulation

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14
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distortion: object-receptor alignment

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tooth and receptor must be parallel to each other
foreshorten and elongation
not parallel results in angular relationship

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15
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distortion: x-ray beam angulation

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central ray must be perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth and the receptor to record adjacent structure in their spatial relationship

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