Dental Imagery II Test

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Dental Imagery II Test

 

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Use of the FDI index of tooth charting enables dental professionals from many countries to accurately read dental charts. Which of the following is the FDI notation for the upper left deciduous first molar?

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The patient female age 30 years old, have problems with front teeth. X-ray show What diagnosis?

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When exposing a periapical film using the bisecting technique, if the cone does not cover the film, the results on the radiograph will be:

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What is an example of a radiopaque anatomical structure on a processed radiograph?

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An interpretation of a dental radiograph can be provided by:

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The following represents the most common type of pathologic radiolucency is:

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Patient age 46, Male. Got swollen at right mandibular. X-ray appears what diagnosis?

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This young adult is missing her 1st premolars; there is also a technique error in this film. Which choice best represents this case?

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This radiograph demonstrates an area of radiopacity at the apex of the maxillary second premolar. The tooth is of normal color and is vital. the best diagnosis of this lesion is:

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Here we see a very good radiograph of the 3rd molar region. List the anomalies seen in this radiograph:

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In Radiograph image spite of the fact that many of the teeth are obscured, three different errors can be noted:

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What is the fusion teeth?

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How did you see the trabecular in spongy bone?

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Macrodontia is:?

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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The most likely diagnosis of a slow growing, bony-hard, exophytic growth on the midline of the palate that had been present for many years is:

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A 25-yearold female patient reported. Intraoral examination revealed a firm well-defined swelling in the region tooth #46. Intraoral periapical radiograph revealed a radiolucent lesion in the tooth #46 approximately 9 mm in diameter with well-corticated borders. On the basis of clinical and radiographic findings:

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Because of the blackness of the fingerprints, chemical that I think contaminated this film is:

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Digital X-ray systems:

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Pick all the benefits of digital imaging:

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What meaning of tramline?

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Patient age 12 never had accident. What diagnosis?

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In this, you can see on radiography. The problem here is: ?

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What is the microdontia?

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Pick all the benefits of digital imaging:

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What kind of radiograph?

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A patient come to the dental clinic and is diagnosed with dental anodontia. Which one of the following features does the patient exhibit?

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This radiograph has been cropped. Select the most accurate choice describing what we can see:

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In this periapical radiograph, there are two white arrow heads. To what structures do they point?

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What kind of film that use for interpretation?

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Some patient attends with a suspected carious lesion in the lower right first molar tooth. Which radiographic view would normally be taken to diagnose this lesion?

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This patient is a 60-year-old man with markedly shortened crowns. He does not work in an environment where particulate matter or acid-containing fumes can pollute the air. He has no known eating disorders and is healthy systemically. By the process have the crowns acquired this appearance is:

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An elongated image will appear:

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This patient is a 32-year-old white woman. This was the only lesion she had, and the adjacent teeth were vital. The condition we see here is:

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Observe the radiograph of this fixed 4-unit prosthesis (bridge). What materials is the prosthesis made of?

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All the following terms has been used to describe the radiographic appearance of fibrous dysplasia:

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Name two materials associated with taking the radiograph:

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Transposition tooth is:?

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This patient’s lips are closed (you can see them), There are, however, several errors. they are:

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The patient age 25, arrow in x-ray shows what diagnosis?

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Patient age 50, Male. Got swollen at palatal of maxillary and expansion to the nasal cavity.Β  What diagnosis?

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The use of an intraoral camera is a good way to:

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Compound odontoma is:?

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Please choose the correct answer on the radiograph:?

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Following which procedures as the X-ray operator will reduce your exposure to radiation:

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Look closely at the maxillary sinus. The arrow points to a radiolucent line bound by a more radiopaque line on each side that cuts diagonally across the maxillary sinus is:

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complex odontoma is:?

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When mounting x-rays, what landmark will show up on the maxillary first molars apical area view is:

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Oh yes, you can believe it! Stuff like this happens. Okay, select the most complete list of errors:

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All of the following are true of dentigerous cysts except:

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What you can see the problem here is:?

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Though the contacts occlusion is mostly open, what went wrong with this bitewing?

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What is your assessment of the periapical radiolucent area at the apex of the lateral incisor?

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What region do you begin exposing if the patient has a bad gag reflex?

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One of the following would appear most radiolucent at a center of the tooth on processed radiograph is:

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Please choose the correct answer at A and B part:?

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Observe the bifurcation area of these three molars. All have the same round, radiopaque, anomalous appearance.

What term best describes this?

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Notice that there are at least two, possibly three, missing permanent teeth with the retention of at least one or two primary teeth. Among the following list, what is the most likely diagnosis?

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