Dental Imagery II Test

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Dental Imagery II Test

 

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Excessive bending of the radiograph film will cause:

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The most common type of odontogenic cyst 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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What is an example of X-ray equipment that can be sterilized?

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

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

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When the x-ray tube rotates around the patient’s head in one direction while the film rotates in the opposite direction, the procedure is known as a/an:

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

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

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Choose the infection control guidelines for the darkroom:

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Patient age 12 never had accident. What diagnosis?

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Observe these teeth carefully. What condition is present?

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Name the following intraoral radiograph:

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Which is the good place for film interpretation?

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The two major types of dental examination are:

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What the meaning of radiolucent in the radiograph?

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

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Incorrect horizontal angulation of cone will cause:

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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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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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Please choose the correct answer at the film:?

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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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complex odontoma is:?

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This patient had a tonsillectomy years ago and has the following symptoms: a sensation like a fishbone stuck in the throat on swallowing and occasional lightheadedness when turning the head. The condition depicted here is caused by:

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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

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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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The patient age 26, got swollen on the salivary gland area, dry mouth, difficult for eating and pain when feel hungry. In radiograph at arrow show what diagnosis?

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Macrodontia is:?

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The advantages of digital radiographs are:

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Panoramic radiographs are?

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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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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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Please choose the correct answer on this radiograph:?

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The inverted Y landmark is composed of which two structures?

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Compound odontoma is:?

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What absorbs more of the long wave length radiation not useful in producing a good diagnostic image?

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Which of the following best describes the appearance of bone on a radiograph?

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What is hyperdontia?

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

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

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Digital x-ray sensors:

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

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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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The term used to describe the appearance of dental caries in a processed radiographic:

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Digital X-ray systems:

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

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What is the fusion teeth?

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What is the term used to describe the appearance of dental caries in a processed radiograph?

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Which technique that easy to interpretation of unerupted maxillary canines?

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Common radiographic projection for fracture the canine region?

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

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Patient age 18 got swollen on molar area of mandibular. Radiograph appears what diagnosis?

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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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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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