Dental Assistant

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Across
  1. 2. Shows the bony and soft tissues areas of the facial profile.
  2. 6. Solid white side of the film packet that faces the x-ray tube.
  3. 10. Used to examine large areas of the upper and lower jaw.
  4. 11. Scanning of traditional based radiographs into a digital image.
  5. 17. Impairment in certain function(s) of the body, such as vision, hearing, or mobility.
  6. 19. Coating on the x-ray film that contains energy-sensitive crystals.
  7. 22. Intraoral technique of exposing dental images.
  8. 28. Cutting across or through.
  9. 29. Impairment of mental or physical functioning that usually occurs before adulthood and last indefinitly.
  10. 33. Radiographic view that shows large areas maxilla and mandible.
  11. 36. Film designed for placement in the patient's mouth
  12. 38. Series of steps that change exposed film into radiograph, steps include developing, rinsing, fixing, washing, and drying.
  13. 40. Contains extraoral film during exposure.
  14. 41. Assists in the positioning of the position indicator device (PID).
Down
  1. 1. Angle of 90 degrees formed by two lines perpendicular to each other.
  2. 3. Referring to images with proper structures or necessary density, contrast, definition, and detail for diagnostic purposes.
  3. 4. Intersecting at or forming a right angle.
  4. 5. Image view that shows the crowns of both arches on on film.
  5. 7. Film designed for use in cassettes.
  6. 8. Film designed for use in film duplicating machines.
  7. 9. Coronal portion of alveolar bone found between the teeth.
  8. 12. Part inside a extraoral cassette converts x-ray energy into that visible light, which in turn exposes screen film.
  9. 13. Imaginary line dividing the tooth longitudally (vertically) into two equal parts.
  10. 14. Colored side of the film that faces the tongue.
  11. 15. Area of the mesial and distal surfaces of the tooth that touches an adjacent tooth in the same arch.
  12. 16. Solid-state image sensor used in intraoral digital images
  13. 18. Machines that automates all film processing steps.
  14. 20. Type of image used for interproximal examination.
  15. 21. Sensitivity of the emulsion on the film to radiation.
  16. 23. Process of using electronic transfer of images and other information for consultation and/or insurance purposes in dentistry.
  17. 24. Common type of phosphor.
  18. 25. Intraoral device used to position and hold the film, sensor, or phosphor storage plate (PSP).
  19. 26. Moving or lying in the same plane, always separated by the same distance.
  20. 27. Intraoral technique of exposing periapical and bitewing images.
  21. 30. Electronic signals captured by sensors and displayed on computer monitors.
  22. 31. Between two adjacent surfaces
  23. 32. Used in cassettes to provide a wide view of both the upper and lower jaws.
  24. 34. Invisible image of a x-ray film after exposure, but before processing.
  25. 35. X-ray at center of beam.
  26. 37. alignment of central ray of x-ray beam in horizontal and vertical planes
  27. 39. Image produced on photosensitive film by exposing the film to radiation and then processing it.