Section 325.5389. X-ray equipment.  


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  • Rule 389. (1) X-ray equipment in cephalometric installations shall comply with the general requirements of rule 373 excluding subrules (8), (9), (10), (11), and (15).

    (2)    Beam-limiting devices (diaphragms, cones, adjustable collimators), capable of restricting the useful beam to the area radiographically recorded shall be provided to define the beam and shall provide  the same degree of attenuation as that required of the tube housing.

    (3)   Beam-limiting devices shall be calibrated in terms of the size of the projected useful beam at specified source-film distances. This calibration shall be clearly and permanently recorded on the beam limiting device. Calibration of adjustable beam-limiting devices shall permit reproducible settings.

    (4)  X-ray systems designed for only 1 image receptor size at a fixed SID shall be provided with means to limit the field at the plane of the image receptor to dimensions not exceeding those of the image receptor, and to align the center of the x-ray field with the center of the image receptor  to within 2% of the SID.

    (5)   The size of the x-ray beam projected by fixed aperture beam-limiting devices (except those used for stereoradiography) shall not exceed the dimensions of the image receptor by more than 2% of the SID when the axis of the x-ray beam is perpendicular to the plane of the image receptor.

    (6)   The calibrated field size indicator on adjustable beam-limiting devices shall be accurate to within 2% of the SID. The light field shall be aligned with the x-ray field with the same degree of accuracy. The field size projected by automatic adjustable beam-limiting  devices shall provide the same precision.

    (7)   For radiographic procedures resulting in multiple views on a single x-ray film the beam-limiting device shall limit the x-ray field size to the recorded radiographic image within 2% of the SID. Covering a portion of the radiographic film with radio-opaque material is not a substitute  for proper x-ray field limitation.

History: 1979 AC.