Radiographic Faults

Radiographic Faults

All About Radiographic Faults

Radiographic Fault

Projection Errors

  1. Fault: Apical ends of teeth are cut off
    • Reason: Film is placed too close to the teeth in maxillary arch in paralleling technique
    • Rectification: Place the film away from teeth
    • Reason: Decreased vertical angulation
    • Rectification: Increase the vertical angulation
    • Reason: Improper positioning of film in oral cavity
    • Rectification: Not more than 1/8th inch of the film edge should extend beyond the incisal-occlusal surface of teeth
  2. Fault: Overlapping of teeth
    • Reason: Plane of the film not parallel to the lingual surface of teeth
    • Rectification: Film should be placed parallel to the lingual surface of teeth
    • Reason: Incorrect horizontal angulation of the cone
    • Rectification: Central ray of the X-ray beam should be directed perpendicular to the facial surface of teeth
  3. Fault: Occlusal plane appears tipped or tilted
    • Reason: Edge of film not placed parallel to the incisal-occlusal surface of the teeth
    • Rectification: Edge of film should be parallel to the incisal-occlusal surafce
    • Reason:Film not holded properly by patient if finger holding method is used
    • Rectification:Instruct the patient to hold the patient correctly
  4. Fault: Specific region is not showing
    • Reason: Faulty film placement
    • Rectification: Center the film over the teeth to be radiographed
  5. Fault: Crown of the teeth not showing
    • Reason: Insufficient film below or above crowns of teeth
    • Rectification: 1/8th of the film should extend below or above crown
    • Reason: Decreased vertical angulation
    • Rectification: Increase the vertical angulation
  6. Fault: Partial image
    1. Cone Cut
      • Reason: Position Indicating Device not covering the area of intrest, not using film holder
      • Rectification: Cone should be centered over the area of intrest and the film, both vertically and horizontally
      • Reason: Upper edge of the film not immersed in the developing solution
      • Rectification: Maintain the level of developing solution in the processing tank and make sure film is completely immersed during processing
    2. Distal Surface of canine not visible on bitewing film
      • Reason: Bitewing film positioned too far posterior in the mouth
      • Rectification: Antrior edge of bitewing film should be positioned at the midline of mandibular canine
    3. Third molar region not visible on the film
      • Reason: Film is placed too far anterior in the mouth
      • Rectification: Anterior edge of the film should be placed at the midline of mandibular secomd premolar
    4. Only a portion of film is exposed in panoramic films
      • Reason: Film casette incorrectly positioned in the starting position
      • Rectification: Place the cassette correctly
  7. Fault: Shape Distortion
    1. Forshortening
      • Reason: Increased vetical angulation in bisecting angulation technique
      • Rectification: Reduce the vertical angulation
      • Reason: Film not placed parallel to long axis if teeth in paralleling technique
      • Rectification: Film should be placed parallel to the long axis of teeth
    2. Elongation
      • Reason: Decreased vertical angulation in bisecting angle technique
      • Rectification: Increase the vertical angulation
      • Reason: film not placed parallel to long axis if teeth in paralleling technique
      • Rectification: Film should be placed parallel to the long axis of teeth
    3. Distorted Image
      • Reason: Film is bent as patient bites on the film holder
      • Rectification: Use a film backing
      • Reason: Negative vertical angulation ised in bitewing technique
      • Rectification: Always use +10 degree vertical angulation with bitewing radiograph
    4. Overlapped Contacts
      • Reason: Central rays not directed through the interproximal spaces
      • Rectification: Central rays should be directed through interproximal spaces
    5. Magnification
      • Reason: Increased film to object distance
      • Rectification: Use recommneded film to object distance
      • Reason: Pointed conical cone used which produces divergent beam
      • Rectification: Use open ended lead lined cones
  8. Fault: Herring Bone Effect or Tyre Track Appearance
    • Reason: Back side of film with the lead foil placed facing towards the cone
    • Rectification: Place the front side of film towards the cone
  9. Fault: Black dot in the film in apical area
    • Reason: Identifying mark on the film towards the apical area of teeth
    • Rectification: Place the raised dot on the film towards the occlusal or incisal surface of teeth
  10. Fault: Artifacts on Radiograph
    1. Writing lines on radiograph
      • Reason: Writing on the film pocket with ball pen or lead pencil
      • Rectification: Use a marker pen to write on film pocket
    2. Black lines on the radiograph
      • Reason: Bending of the film to reduce patient discomfort
      • Rectification: Avoid bending of film
    3. Random Artifacts on Film
      • Reason: Contaminants (paper,dust will prevent the X-ray from reaching the film
      • Rectification: Clean the screens inside the cassette
  11. Fault: Double Images on Radiograph
    • Reason: Film exposed twiced to radiation
    • Rectification: Place exposed films in separate labelled compartment
  12. Fault: Blurred Image on Radiograph
    • Reason: Movement of the film, patient or tube during exposure
    • Rectification: Use film holders
    • Reason: Double exposure
    • Rectification: Place exposed films in separate labelled compartment
  13. Fault: Radiopaque Artifacts on Radiograph
    • Reason: Dental appliance or foreign bodies in or area near to the radiograph
    • Rectification: Ask the patient to remove dental appliance or any foreign bodies (Eg. eye glasses, nose ring, ear ring etc.)
  14. Fault: Adumbration (Cervical Burn Out)
    • Reason: Horizontal angle of beam is not directed through the contact area of teeth
    • Rectification: Horizontal angle of beam should be redirected through contact area of teeth

Exosure and Processing Errors

  1. Low Density Film (Light Radiograph)
    1. Under Exposure
      • Reason: Short exposure time
      • Rectification: Set exposure time correctly
      • Reason: Increased source to film distance
      • Rectification: Maintain proper source to film distance
      • Reason: Low kVp
      • Rectification: Increase kVp by approximately 5kVp
      • Reason: Reduced mA
      • Rectification: Increase mA or exposure time
      • Reason: Film packet placed with wrong side facing the tooth causing the image of lead superimposed on the object image
      • Rectification: Place the pebbled side of film facing the tooth towards cone
      • Reason: Incorrect film screen combination used
      • Rectification: Always use right screen combination
    2. Under development
      • Reason: Less developing time
      • Rectification: Set darkroom time correct
      • Reason: Low developer temperature
      • Rectification: Raise temperature to 70 degree F
      • Reason: Exhausted or contaminated or diluted developer
      • Rectification: Replace or replenish the developing solution
      • Reason: Excessive fixation
      • Rectification: Regulate time for fixing as per time table
  2. Fault: High density film (Dark Radiograph)
    1. Exposure parameters
      • Reason: Exposure time too long
      • Rectification: Set timer correctly or reduce exposure time
      • Reason: Increased kVp
      • Rectification: Reduce the kVp
      • Reason: Decreased source film distance
      • Rectification: Measure the source film distance and adjust the exposure time accordingly
      • Reason: Inaccurate time
      • Rectification: Check the timer
      • Reason: Increased mA for given exposure
      • Rectification: Reduce kVp or exposure time
    2. Over development
      • Reason: Increased developing time
      • Rectification: Use time temperature method with darkroom timer
      • Reason: Increased developer temperature
      • Rectification: Lower temperature to 70 degree F
      • Reason: Concentrated developing solution
      • Rectification: Check mixing instructions
      • Reason: Inadequate fixation
      • Rectification: Fixation time should be standardized as per instructions
      • Reason: Accidental exposure to light or improper safe light
      • Rectification: All darkroom procedure should be done in safelight
  3. Fault: High Contrast
    • Reason: Insufficient penetration
    • Rectification: Increase kilo voltage
    • Reason: Over development
    • Rectification: Use time temperature method
    • Reason: High contrast films or intensifying screens
    • Rectification: Use lower contrast film or slower speed screens
    • Reason: Inaccuarte timer
    • Rectification: Correct the timer
  4. Fault: Low Contrast
    • Reason: Excessive penetration
    • Rectification: Decreased kilo voltage
    • Reason: Under development
    • Rectification: Set dark room timer correctly. Raise temperature to 70 degree F.
    • Reason: Films with insufficent contrast and cassettes with slow intensifying screens
    • Rectification: Use higher contrast films or higher speed screens
    • Reason: Scatterred radiation
    • Rectification: Use suitable cone
    • Reason: Under exposure
    • Rectification: Check exposure time
  5. Fault: Fog
    • Reason: Light streaks in darkroom or improper safe lights
    • Rectification: Use recommended safe lights and check darkroom for any light leaks
    • Reason: Turning on white light too early
    • Rectification: Fix film for 2 minutes before turning on the white light
    • Reason: Prolonged exposure to safe light
    • Rectification: Reduce exposure of films to safe light
    • Reason: Smoking in the dark room
    • Rectification: Avoid smoking in darkroom
    • Reason: Developer with high temperature, concentrated or contaminated
    • Rectification: Check temperature, concentration and tanks of developer solution
    • Reason: High humidity of storage area
    • Rectification: Store films in a dry place with 50% relative humidity
    • Reason: Out dated film
    • Rectification: Use older film first
    • Reason: Unused films exposed to radiation
    • Rectification: Store unexposed films in lead container
  6. Fault: Streaks on film
    • Reason: Failure to agitate during development
    • Rectification: Agitate films on immersing them in the developer
    • Reason: Chemical deposits on hanger clips
    • Rectification: Keep hanger clips clean
    • Reason: Excessive drying temperature
    • Rectification: Reduce air flow over films
    • Reason: Insufficient fixing
    • Rectification: Fixing time should be twice the developing time
    • Reason: Contaminated water used to wash films
    • Rectification: Wash films under clean running water
  7. Fault: Blister of films
    • Reason:Unbalanced processing temperature
    • Rectification: Control the temperature of water bath
    • Reason: Excessive acidity of of fixer
    • Rectification: Replace the fixing solution
    • Reason: Films not agitated when immersed in fixer
    • Rectification: Agitate the film during fixing
  8. Fault: Reticulation (Orange peel appearance)
    • Reason: Sudden extreme temperature changes in processing
    • Rectification: Maintain uniform processing temperature
    • Reason: Weakened fixer solution
    • Rectification: Replenish or replace fixer solution
  9. Fault: Frilling
    • Reason: Hot processing solution
    • Rectification: Maintain 70 degree F processing temperature
  10. Fault: Air bells
    • Reason: Air bubbles trapped on film surface preventing uniform reduction of the emulsion
    • Rectification: Agitate film into developer
    Fault: White spots and line on films
    • Reason: Dust present on the film or screen
    • Rectification: Keep darkroom clean and periodically clean the screens
    • Reason: Emuslsion tear due to rough handling of film
    • Rectification: Dont rub the film against the side of tanks or other film hangers
    • Reason: Film contminated with fixer before developing
    • Rectification: Keep the dark room clean and dry
    • Reason: Excessive bending of film
    • Rectification: Handle the films gently
    • Reason: Crack in intensifying screens
    • Rectification: Replace the intensifying screens
  11. Fault: Black spots on films
    • Reason: Dust in contact with underdeveloped films
    • Rectification: Prevent fine particles of developer coming in contact with the films
    • Reason: Film splashed with the developer before placing in developing tank
    • Rectification: Careful handling of solution and clean work area
    • Reason: Films touching during developing
    • Rectification: Films should not touch the processing tank
    • Reason: Black wrapping paper sticking to film surface Rectification: Remove the black paper carefully woith dry hands
    • Reason: Excessive bending of film due to cutvature of hard palate or excessive finger pressure applied on film Rectification: Check the film placement before exposure. Instruct the patient to hold the film gently. In case of hard palate curvature cotton rolls are used withb paralleling technique
    • Reason: Finger contaminated due to developer
    • Rectification: Wash hands properly
    • Reason: Fingernail artifact
    • Rectification: Avoid long nails during film processing
  12. Fault: Artifacts from processing
    • Reason: Black cresent due to rough film handling
    • Rectification: Handle films by edges only
    • Reason: Black smudge marks due to finger prints
    • Rectification: Use dry finger while handling film
    • Reason: Black lines due to static electricity
    • Rectification: Install electric humidifier or cool vapor vaporizers in dark room
    • Reason: Film creasing or film emulsion cracks causing thin radiolucent line on radiograph
    • Rectification: Dont bend the film excessively
  13. Fault: Stains on film
    1. Yellow or Brown stains
      • Reason: Contaminated or oxidized developer or prolonged development
      • Rectification: Use fresh developing solution and recommended developing time
      • Reason: Insufficient rinsing
      • Rectification: Rinse films for 15-20 seconds under clean running water
      • Reason: Contaminated fixer solution
      • Rectification: Use fresh fixer solution
    2. Dichoric radiograph (Two colors)
      • Reason: Old or contaminated developer or fixer
      • Rectification: Use fresh and clean developer and fixer
      • Reason: Film partially fixed in weak fixer , exposed to light and washed
      • Rectification: Replace fixer solution and follow recommended processing cycle
      • Reason: Prolong intermediate rinse in contaminated water
      • Rectification: Use fresh running water
  14. Fault: Deposits on film
    • Reason: Exhausted / Contaminated solution and rinsing water
    • Rectification: Use fresh solution and clean running water
    • Reason: Solution not mixed in correct proportion
    • Rectification: Follow manufactureres instruction for solution preparation
  15. Fault: Clear Film
    • Reason: Film not exposed
    • Rectification: Failure to switch on the X-ray machine or machine malfunction
    • Reason: Exposed film first put into the fixing solution
    • Rectification: Positions of processing tanks should be fixed and labelled
  16. Fault: Black Film
    • Reason: Film exposed to light
    • Rectification: Exposed and unexposed film should be kept in seprate labelled container
  17. Fault: Brittleness of finished radiograph
    • Reason: Excessive drying temperature
    • Rectification: Reduce dryer temperature
    • Reason: Excessive drying time with high humidity
    • Rectification: Reduce the drying time. Use wetting agent prior to placing the films in dryer
    • Reason: Excessive fixer acidity
    • Rectification: Replace fixer solution
  18. Fault: Faded image on finished radiograph (Radiopaque appears Radiolucent)
    • Reason: Exhausted fixer or inadequate fixing or final wash
    • Rectification: Follow proper fixing guidelines
  19. Fault: Dark flow marks
    • Reason: Vigorous agitation producing solution currents
    • Rectification: Agitation should be done gently
    • Reason: Weak developer or high temperature of developing solution
    • Rectification: Follow proper developing guidelines
  20. Fault: Emulsion Peel
    • Reason: Abrasion of film during processing
    • Rectification: Handle the film with utmost care
  21. Fault: Grainy appearance
    • Reason: Developing solution too warm
    • Rectification: Follow developing solution guidelines
  22. Fault: Vertical white lines on panoramic radiograph
    • Reason: Push button on exposure is accidently released and pressed down for remainder of excursion resulting in a blank space on radiographas radiation to film is cut off
    • Rectification: Press the exposure button till exposure cycle

Automatic Processing Errors

  1. Fault: Film Density Errors
    • Reason: Decrease in film density due to low developer temperature, exhausted or contaminated developer or no agitation in developer tank
    • Rectification: Drain and clean tank, install new developer
    • Reason: Processing too fast
    • Rectification: Follow processing guidelines
    • Reason: Increase in film density due to high developer temperature
    • Rectification: Decrease the developer temperature
    • Reason: Light leak in processor cover
    • Rectification:
    • Reason: Streaking due to rollers and crossovers encrusted with chemical deposit Rectification: Clean them periodically
    • Reason: Fogged films due to contaminated solution, processor or dark room light leaks, excessive developer temperature
    • Rectification: Use clean solution, prevent light leaks and lower the developer temperature
  2. Fault: Film Drying Errors
    • Reason: Depleted fixer or insufficient water flow
    • Rectification: Install new fixer solution and check water flow
    • Reason: Low dryer temperature or dryer thermostatic control is not working
    • Rectification: Check the temperature settings
    • Reason: Chemical imbalance
    • Rectification: Replace with new solution
    • Reason: Improper type of film for time cycle of processor
    • Rectification: Check on the automatic processor manual for type of film
  3. Fault: Abnormal film surface marks
    1. Peeling of Emulsion
      • Reason: Developer temperature too high
      • Rectification: Reduce developer temperature
      • Reason: Improper fixer strength
      • Rectification: Replace fixer solution
      • Reason: Heavy developer deposits on developer rack rollers above solution level
      • Rectification: Keep cleaning the machine
      • Reason: Improper film
      • Rectification: Check the type of film used for particular machine
      • Reason: Rough handling of films
      • Rectification: Handle films gently
    2. Pressure Marks
      • Reason: Foreign material or rough spot on roller
      • Rectification: Clean the rollers
      • Reason: Excessive pressure over films
      • Rectification: Handle films gently
    3. Clody or smudgy film appearance
      • Reason: Depleted fixer
      • Rectification: Replace the fixer solution
      • Reason: Improper type of film used
      • Rectification: Use recommneded type of film
      • Reason: White cloudy appearance on film due to no water in water tank
      • Rectification: Check water level
    4. Scratches on film surface
      • Reason: Foreign materials on rollers
      • Rectification: Clean the rollers
      • Reason: Improper handling of film
      • Rectification: Handle films gently
      • Reason: Damaged or defective films
      • Rectification: Check the films before use
      • Reason: Stalled or sticking roller
      • Rectification: Inspect racks, gears and gear mesh
    5. Drying pattern on film surface
      • Reason: Dryer too hot
      • Rectification: Reduce dryer temperature
    6. Dark spots or lines on film surface
      • Reason: Excessive roller pressure
      • Rectification: Get the processor serviced
      • Reason: Dirty rollers in the processors
      • Rectification: Clean rollers carefully
      • Reason: Contamination of film by dirty working area
      • Rectification: Clean the working area
    7. Film Discolorations
      • Reason: Fixer in developer and too fast processing gives brown stains
      • Reason:Shiny films due to excessive hardening

Phalangioma

  • Reason: Patient's fingers on the film causing distal phalanges seen of patient's fingers seen on radiograph
  • Rectification: Patient's finger used to stabilize the film should be placed behind the film