Exam 22: Recognizing Normal Radiographic Anatomy Panoramic Radiographs

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Each of the following is a structure of the mandible EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?

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Radiographs taken on a 5-year-old child will most likely image 20 primary teeth.

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What is the vertical radiopaque line separating the paired radiolucencies of the nasal cavity called?

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Each of the following appear radiopaque EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?

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Which of these is NOT a normal radiographic landmark often imaged on intraoral radiographs?

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Examples of anatomic landmarks that appear radiolucent include ridges, spines, and tubercles.

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How does cortical bone appear on a radiograph?

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The incisive foramen is most likely to be recorded on an intraoral radiograph of the:

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Bones are solid only on the outside and honeycombed within.

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The zygomatic process is most likely to be recorded on an intraoral radiograph of the:

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