Dental Imagery II Test

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Dental Imagery II Test

 

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What type of film allows the entire dentition to be viewed on a single film?

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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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This question deals with only the structure indicated by the arrow heads. Select the best choice?

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In case fracture no displacement of the fragment is shown in radiograph:?

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This patient has a history of a fractured mandible. What do you make of what we see at the apex of the 2nd molar?

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What is the fusion teeth?

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Please choose the correct answer in the radiograph:?

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Radiolucency appears on maxillary X-ray. What diagnosis?

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In case fracture step deformation due to separation and displacement of fragment is shown in radiograph:?

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The 2nd premolar is vital and asymptomatic, and the patient is a black female. Identify the radiolucency to which the arrow is pointing:

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Calcareous (radiopaque) deposits in the ducts of the major or minor salivary glands or within the glands themselves are called:

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How did you see the trabecular in compact bone?

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Choose the infection control guidelines for the darkroom:

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Pick all the benefits of digital imaging:

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What kind the Cortical bone of socket?

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An anomaly is present in this patient. It is:?

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An interpretation of a dental radiograph allowed providing to:

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All of the following statements are true of the radicular or periapical cyst except:

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To whom should an initial interpretation be given?

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Common radiographic projection for fracture the ramus of mandible?

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What kind of film in this Radiograph?

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Please choose the correct answer on this radiograph:?

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Observe these teeth carefully. What condition is present?

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

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What happened in the root of tooth #4?

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Which one is the other mandibular anomalies?

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Regarding this image, select the one most accurate choice listing what can be seen in this image:

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Common radiographic projection for fracture the canine region?

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Which technique that easy to interpretation of unerupted maxillary canines?

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Incorrect horizontal angulation of cone will cause:

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In part A, there is a black arrow and in part B a white arrow. Together they depictΒ  the anatomic structures is:

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Macrodontia is:?

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

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Okay, this is the one you have been waiting for. What happened?

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Name the following intraoral radiograph:

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Note the dilacerated premolar root. The condition that affects this sinus is: ?

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Many techniques are available to the dentist for carrying out oral assessments. Which of the following is only used to determine if a tooth is dead?

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Digital x-ray sensors:

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In this patient we can see a number of errors. The most complete and accurate list is:

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Note the extruded maxillary 3rd molar. What term(s) best describe?

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The maxillary lateral incisor (part A) and the mandibular central incisor (part B) both have periapical radiolucency in this 59-year-old white man. The nature of the periapical lesion and the one tooth with the visible cause identified is:

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Which line that draw from occlusal surface of the first molar to second molar?

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Name the following is the intraoral radiograph:

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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What kind of radiograph?

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Main radiographic features of large squamous cell carcinoma radiographic investigation shown:?

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Which of these structures appear radiolucency?

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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When is easy time of using the root of mandibular second molar as guide?

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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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At least two errors are in this edentulous maxillary posterior periapical view. Select the best choice:

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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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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The purpose of the collar on the lead apron is to reduce the dose of radiation to the:

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By arrow in the film radiograph, what diagnosis?

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For X-ray interpretation, what is the knowledge for?

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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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