Dental Imagery II Test

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Dental Imagery II Test

 

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Common radiographic projection for fracture the ramus of mandible?

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

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What tissue is the most radio-resistant?

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The arrow points to a normal anatomic structure. Which one is it?

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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The patient age 15 years old had tumor at molar of mandibular region. X-ray shows what diagnosis?

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All of the following are true of dentigerous cysts except:

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By arrow on the periapical radiograph, what diagnosis?

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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The film captures a major part of the maxillary or mandibular on a single radiograph?

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Common radiographic projection for investigation site of fracture of dento-alveolar?

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The film captures a major part of the maxillary or mandibular on a single radiograph is:

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What kind of cortical bone?

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Follow bisecting technique, the cause of elongation of tooth images on the film is:

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What is hyperdontia?

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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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One major error is in this radiograph. What is the cause?

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Pick all the benefits of digital imaging:

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

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These structures appear radiopaque is:

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

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What step helps prevent a large radiolucent area near the palate as seen on panoramic x-rays?

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How did you see the trabecular in spongy bone?

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Patient age 27 got facial asymmetry no pain long time ago at ramus of mandibular region.Β  What diagnosis?

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To prevent overlapping when taking a bitewing film, the central ray must be directed through the:

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

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

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When an x-ray film has been exposed to ionizing radiation, it requires processing to develop the image. Which of the following is not a feature of an automatic processor?

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Which methods are used commonly to access tooth deep of third molar?

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Excessive bending of the radiograph film will cause:

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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 microdontia?

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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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When mounting x-rays, the maxillary teeth will have roots pointing:

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The ill-defined radiolucency associated with the root of this molar tooth is most likely of the following lesions such as:

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Based upon the radiographic appearance and projected photomicrograph, the most likely diagnosis of the radiolucency observed at the root apex of this non-vital tooth is:

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Select the most appropriate term for the anomaly associated with the 1st (most mesial) molar:

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Which is the good place for film interpretation?

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This patient survived a little run-in he had with farmer Brown’s shotgun. This is a bit tricky: Identify the metallic objects that have produced (a) ghost image(s):

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What type of device does digital radiography use to record images taken of the patient’s teeth?

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

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Please select the correct answer at 2-part A and B:?

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Debris/Dark spots on processed radiograph is most likely caused by?

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

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An interpretation of a dental radiograph can be provided by:

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What the meaning of radiolucent in the 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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Main radiographic features of large squamous cell carcinoma radiographic investigation shown:?

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Microdontia is:?

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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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Pick all the benefits of digital imaging:

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Study models are taken for many purposes during assessment and treatment in the dental workplace. Which of the following is not one of their many uses?

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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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An elongated image will appear:

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