Dental Imagery II Test

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Dental Imagery II Test

 

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

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

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

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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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This patient is a 72-year-old man. Notice that the pulp and root canal spaces are significantly diminished. What is the cause of this?

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

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Forget the bent film and chemical stains. The radiopaque lesion represent is:

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

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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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complex odontoma is:?

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The advantages of digital radiographs are:

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Name the following intraoral radiograph:

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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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How did you see the trabecular in spongy bone?

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Incorrect horizontal angulation of cone will cause:

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Please choose the correct answer on this radiograph:?

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

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

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The most common type of odontogenic cyst is:

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

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Common radiographic projection for fracture the ramus of mandible?

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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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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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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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An interpretation of a dental radiograph can be provided by:

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

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

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These structures appear radiopaque 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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The correct term(s) that best describe the radiopaque objects is:

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Please choose the correct answer in the radiograph:?

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To expose intraoral radiographs using the paralleling technique, to the long axis of the periapical film the central ray is directed:

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

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

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Common radiographic projection for fracture the canine region?

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The arrow point in film x-ray, What 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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All of the following are true of dentigerous cysts except:

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To whom should an initial interpretation be given?

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

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

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

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Transposition tooth is:?

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Name the following is the intraoral radiograph:

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Which technique that easy to interpretation of unerupted maxillary canines?

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Which one is the other mandibular anomalies?

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

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What kind of film in this Radiograph?

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

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We are considering the radiolucent lesion between the lower premolars. Based on this radiograph, what would be your most likely clinical diagnosis before biopsy:

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The items necessary on the label of a patient’s x-ray mount are:

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

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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