Dental Imagery II Test

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Dental Imagery II Test

 

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Please choose the correct answer at the red round line:?

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The mixed periapical radiolucent radiopaque lesion is associated with teeth which are normal in appearance and test vital with pulp testing. The most likely diagnosis of this lesion is:

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

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Which technique that easy to interpretation of unerupted maxillary canines?

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What meaning of tramline?

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

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Please choose the correct answer on this radiograph:?

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Interproximal caries can be seen best on film:

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Which of these structures appear radiopaque?

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Note that the lips are slightly open and the tongue are not quite up against the palate; the lead apron may have ridden up very slightly on the shoulder. Several additional errors are in this panoramic radiograph. See if you can find them all:

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The arrow point in film x-ray, What diagnosis?

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Excessive formation of cementum on the surface of the root is termed hypercementosis and may be associated with of the following:

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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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How did you see the trabecular in spongy bone?

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Transposition tooth is:?

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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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Two technique errors are visible in this image. Identify the cause of the two errors?

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The Occlusal plane on a properly positioned patient for intraoral films should be parallel to the:

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What kind the Cortical bone of socket?

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

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What is the microdontia?

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Please choose the correct answer in the 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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The patient age 25, arrow in x-ray shows what diagnosis?

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Name the following intraoral radiograph:

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Patient age 12 never had accident. What diagnosis?

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

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

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Please choose the correct answer from arrow point at radiopaque zone:?

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

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The most common type of odontogenic cyst is:

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Match the descriptive term that indicates the problem; after that, list the cause:?

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Observe these teeth carefully. What condition is present?

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

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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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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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What is Taurodontism?

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Common radiographic projection for fracture the ramus of mandible?

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What error occurred when a foreshortened image appears on a radiograph?

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We can see at least two errors in this image. Which do you think they are?

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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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An interpretation of a dental radiograph allowed providing to:

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To whom should an initial interpretation be given?

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What is one way you can reduce exposure of radiation to the patient?

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The extra oral radiographic projection that demonstrates the bones of the face and skull as well as the soft tissue profiles of the face is a/an:

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

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Which one is exostosis?

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

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To examine the apex of a tooth, the type of x-ray film to be used is:

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An elongated image on a dental radiographic is most likely the result of:

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

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