Dental Imagery II Test

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Dental Imagery II Test

 

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

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Which technique that easy to interpretation of unerupted maxillary canines?

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

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To whom should an initial interpretation be given?

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What kind of film in this Radiograph?

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The patient age 23, did the X-ray show opacity. What diagnosis?

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What is the microdontia?

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

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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

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An elongated image will appear:

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Which methods are used commonly to assess tooth depth?

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

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Which line that draw from cervical first molar to second molar?

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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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This patient is a 32-year-old white woman. This was the only lesion she had, and the adjacent teeth were vital. The condition we see here is:

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

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

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Choose the infection control guidelines for the darkroom:

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

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What the meaning of radiolucent in the radiograph?

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Which is the proper method for mounting radiographs?

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What is the meaning of radiopaque in the radiograph?

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

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

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By arrow on the periapical radiograph, what diagnosis?

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

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An interpretation of a dental radiograph can be provided by:

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

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Please choose the correct answer on this radiograph:?

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What tissue is the most radio-resistant?

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The patient in this case is an elderly female who indicates she has had several fractures and back pain over the past 5 years. The history and radiographic appearance of the mandible are most consistent with of the following disease entities is:

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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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To examine the apex of a tooth, the type of x-ray film to be used 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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The most common type of odontogenic cyst is:

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This young adult is missing her 1st premolars; there is also a technique error in this film. Which choice best represents this case?

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The patient age 25, arrow in x-ray shows what diagnosis?

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Digital X-ray systems:

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

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Microdontia is:?

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

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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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One of following would appear most radiopaque cover all area of tooth crown is:

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Please choose the correct answer on the radiograph:?

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

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Which of these structures appear radiopaque?

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Answer in the arrow point on film x-ray:?

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An asymptomatic, 16 years old Caucasian female was referred to a private office for evaluation of an impacted third molar located on the left mandible, with an unremarkable medical history. Intraoral and extra oral examination identified no signs of oral pathology. Panoramic radiograph revealed:

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