Exam 16: Introduction to Radiographic Examinations

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The ____ intraoral radiographic examination is used to examine the entire tooth (crown and root) and supporting bone.

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The CMRS is defined as a series of intraoral dental radiographs that shows:

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Which technique examines the crowns of both maxillary and mandibular teeth on a single film?

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CMRS stands for:

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The bite-wing film is used in the:

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In a patient without teeth, ____ periapical films are usually sufficient to cover the edentulous areas.

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Periapical radiographs must show the entire crowns and roots of the teeth being examined as well as ____ to ____ mm beyond the root apices.

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Which of the following methods is/are used for obtaining periapical radiographs?

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Which of the following is an extraoral technique for radiographic examination?

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There are ____ methods for obtaining periapical radiographs.

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A total of ____ to ____ films may be included in the CMRS.

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