Digital Imaging Chapter 25 For Quiz Flashcards

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digital imaging uses an electronic sensor as well as specialized computer software that produces images almost ___ on a computer monitor.

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instantly

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Radiographic image produced by conventional film.

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Analog image

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Number of possible gray-scale combinations for each pixel (e.g., 8 bit-depth image has gray-scale combination of 2 8 , which equals 256 shades of gray).

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Bit-depth image

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Solid-state silicon chip detector that converts light or x-ray photons into an electrical charge or signal; in digital imaging, CCD is found in the sensor.

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Charge-couple device (CCD)

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5
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Filmless imaging system; a method of capturing an image using a sensor, breaking it into electronic pieces, and presenting and storing the image using a computer and related imaging software.

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Digital Imaging

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An image composed of pixels that can be stored in a computer.

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Digital Image

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7
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One feature of digital imaging; a method of reversing the gray scale as an image is viewed; radiolucent images (normally black) appear white, and radiopaque images (normally white) appear black.

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Digital Subtraction

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In digital imaging, to convert an image into a digital form that, in turn, can be processed by a computer.

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Digitize

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Method of obtaining a digital image, in which an intraoral sensor is exposed to x-radiation to capture a dental image that can be viewed on a computer monitor.

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Direct digital imaging

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10
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Method of obtaining a digital image, in which a sensor is scanned following exposure to x-radiation and then converted into a digital form that can be viewed on a computer monitor.

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Indirect Digital Imaging

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Measurement used to evaluate the ability of the computer to capture the resolution (or detail) of an image.

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Line pairs/millimeter (lp/mm)

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A discrete unit of information. In digital electronic images, digital information is contained in, and presented as, discrete units of information; also termed picture element .

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Pixel

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13
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In digital imaging, a receptor that is used to capture an intraoral or extraoral image.

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Sensor

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14
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Method of obtaining a digital image in which the image is recorded on a phosphor-coated plate and then placed into an electronic processor, where a laser scans the plate and produces an image on a computer monitor.

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Storage phosphor imaging

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15
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Uses of digital imaging include the following:

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  • To detect lesions, diseases, and conditions of teeth and surrounding structures that cannot be detected clinically
  • To confirm or classify suspected disease
  • To localize lesions or foreign objects
  • To provide information during dental procedures (e.g., root canal therapy instrumentation and surgical placement of implants)
  • To evaluate growth and development
  • To illustrate changes secondary to caries, periodontal disease, or trauma
  • To document the condition of a patient at a specific point in time
  • To aid in the development of a clinical treatment plan
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16
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The term digital imaging refers to a method of capturing an image using a sensor, ____ the image into electronic pieces, and presenting and storing the image using a computer and imaging software.

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breaking

17
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Doe digital images have flowing gray shades or a mosaic pattern

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mosaic pattern

18
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When an electronic charge is produced on a sensor it the signal is __

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digitized

19
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is a small box, or “well,” into which the electrons produced by the x-ray exposure are deposited.

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Pixel

20
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is a method of obtaining a digital image using an intraoral sensor that is exposed to x-radiation to transfer information directly to a computer with imaging software.

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Direct Digital Imaging

21
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is a method of obtaining a digital image from a sensor following exposure to x-radiation by using a scanner to convert information into a digital form so that it can then be viewed on a computer monitor. Unlike direct digital imaging, there is an extra step—the scanning.

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Indirect Digital Imaging

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Advantages of Digital Imaging

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  1. Superior gray-scale resolution
  2. Reduced exposure to x-radiation
  3. Increased speed of image viewing
  4. Lower equipment and film cost
  5. Increased efficiency
  6. Enhancement of diagnostic image
  7. Effective patient education tool
  8. Eco-friendly alternative
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Disadvantages of Digital Imaging

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  1. Initial setup costs
  2. Image Quality
  3. Sensor size and thickness
  4. Infection Control
  5. Wear and tear
  6. Legal issues