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[Show more]What is the base of dental film composed of? - blue tinted polyester acetate 
What is the emulsion composed of? - gelatin and silver halide crystals 
What determines the speed of dental films? - size of crystals, thickness of emulsion, 
radiosensitive dyes 
What is the purpose of the lead foil? - ab...
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Add to cartWhat is the base of dental film composed of? - blue tinted polyester acetate 
What is the emulsion composed of? - gelatin and silver halide crystals 
What determines the speed of dental films? - size of crystals, thickness of emulsion, 
radiosensitive dyes 
What is the purpose of the lead foil? - ab...
Professor Wilhelm Roentgen 
a)advocated radiology in the u.s 
b)exposed the first radiographs in the u.s 
c)discovered the xray 
d)employed the first dental auxiliary in the united states - c 
Digital Radiography Utilizes the following approach 
a)filmless radiographic computer imaging system 
b)ele...
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Add to cartProfessor Wilhelm Roentgen 
a)advocated radiology in the u.s 
b)exposed the first radiographs in the u.s 
c)discovered the xray 
d)employed the first dental auxiliary in the united states - c 
Digital Radiography Utilizes the following approach 
a)filmless radiographic computer imaging system 
b)ele...
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When using zinc oxide-eugenol to cement provisional restorations, it is important to - 
completely fill the provisional 
Which cement is likely to be used for cementation of a temporary provisional 
restoration? - Zinc oxide-eugenol 
Which crown selection is most appropriate for large multisurface c...
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Add to cartWhen using zinc oxide-eugenol to cement provisional restorations, it is important to - 
completely fill the provisional 
Which cement is likely to be used for cementation of a temporary provisional 
restoration? - Zinc oxide-eugenol 
Which crown selection is most appropriate for large multisurface c...
Why do we take x rays? - To determine the dental health status of a patient beyond the oral 
exam. 
Periapical (PA) - The tissues surrounding the apex of the root of a tooth. 
Who benefits from dental xrays? - Patient, Practice, Insurance. 
What is the primary benefit of an xray? - To detect disease...
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Add to cartWhy do we take x rays? - To determine the dental health status of a patient beyond the oral 
exam. 
Periapical (PA) - The tissues surrounding the apex of the root of a tooth. 
Who benefits from dental xrays? - Patient, Practice, Insurance. 
What is the primary benefit of an xray? - To detect disease...
What is the base of dental film composed of? - blue tinted polyester acetate 
What is the emulsion composed of? - gelatin and silver halide crystals 
What determines the speed of dental films? - size of crystals, thickness of emulsion, 
radiosensitive dyes 
What is the purpose of the lead foil? - ab...
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Add to cartWhat is the base of dental film composed of? - blue tinted polyester acetate 
What is the emulsion composed of? - gelatin and silver halide crystals 
What determines the speed of dental films? - size of crystals, thickness of emulsion, 
radiosensitive dyes 
What is the purpose of the lead foil? - ab...
A patient displaying hypertension would have a blood pressure of a about ? - 180/96mm Hg 
The most common site for taking a patient's pulse when performing cardiopulmonary 
resuscitation is the ? - Carotid artery 
Consent is ? - Voluntary acceptance or agreement to what is planned or done by anothe...
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Add to cartA patient displaying hypertension would have a blood pressure of a about ? - 180/96mm Hg 
The most common site for taking a patient's pulse when performing cardiopulmonary 
resuscitation is the ? - Carotid artery 
Consent is ? - Voluntary acceptance or agreement to what is planned or done by anothe...
Professor Wilhelm Roentgen 
a)advocated radiology in the u.s 
b)exposed the first radiographs in the u.s 
c)discovered the xray 
d)employed the first dental auxiliary in the united states - c 
Digital Radiography Utilizes the following approach 
a)filmless radiographic computer imaging system 
b)ele...
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Add to cartProfessor Wilhelm Roentgen 
a)advocated radiology in the u.s 
b)exposed the first radiographs in the u.s 
c)discovered the xray 
d)employed the first dental auxiliary in the united states - c 
Digital Radiography Utilizes the following approach 
a)filmless radiographic computer imaging system 
b)ele...
The water-to-powder ratio used when mixing type III dental stone should be 
0.23 (23:100). 
0.50 (50:100). 
0.30 (30:100). 
0.60 (60:100). - 0.30 (30:100). 
Which of the following materials can change from the gel state to the sol state and back to the 
gel state? 
Agar hydrocolloid 
polyvinyl silox...
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Add to cartThe water-to-powder ratio used when mixing type III dental stone should be 
0.23 (23:100). 
0.50 (50:100). 
0.30 (30:100). 
0.60 (60:100). - 0.30 (30:100). 
Which of the following materials can change from the gel state to the sol state and back to the 
gel state? 
Agar hydrocolloid 
polyvinyl silox...
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