Answer :
Answer:
Repeat the image with an appropriate increase in technical factors (mAs and kvps)
Explanation:
A quantum mottle is a type of radiographic noise (non-uniform mottle) which is caused by an insufficient number of x-ray photons striking the radiographic image receptor during an exposure.
This technical error (quantum mottle) can be corrected by adjusting repeatedly the mAs (tube current and exposure time product) and the Kilovoltage peak (kVp) on the x-ray machines to control the image quality.