Dental Imagery II Test

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Dental Imagery II Test

 

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

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Which is the good place for film interpretation?

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What is an example of X-ray equipment that can be sterilized?

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Name the following intraoral radiograph:

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

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

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What kind of cortical bone?

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

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

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Patient age 30 got pain at canine area of mandibular. What diagnosis?

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Patient age 16 got traffic accident affect to the molar region of mandibular.Β  What diagnosis?

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Which methods are used commonly to assess tooth depth?

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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What is the microdontia?

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

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Which one is exostosis?

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What the meaning of radiolucent in the radiograph?

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What tissue is the most radio-resistant?

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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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Excessive bending of the radiograph film will cause:

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

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

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

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

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To whom should an initial interpretation be given?

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

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

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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 patient female age 30 years old, have problems with front teeth. X-ray show What diagnosis?

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An interpretation of a dental radiograph can be provided by:

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You see with the central and a lateral incisor. What is the problem here is?

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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Oh yes, you can believe it! Stuff like this happens. Okay, select the most complete list of errors:

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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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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What meaning of tramline?

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

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Interproximal caries can be seen best on film:

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

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Please choose the correct answer at the arrow point:?

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The maxillary lateral incisor (part A) and the mandibular central incisor (part B) both have periapical radiolucency in this 59-year-old white man. The nature of the periapical lesion and the one tooth with the visible cause identified is:

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Compound odontoma is:?

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Digital X-ray systems:

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

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Patient age 46, Male. Got swollen at right mandibular. X-ray appears what diagnosis?

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

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

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An elongated image will appear :

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Name two materials associated with taking the radiograph:

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Please choose the correct answer on this radiograph:?

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Observe these teeth carefully. What condition is present?

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At least two errors are in this edentulous maxillary posterior periapical view. Select the best choice:

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Why does digital radiography require less radiation than traditional x-rays?

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What type of film allows the entire dentition to be viewed on a single film?

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