Deck 20: Principles of Radiographic Interpretation
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Deck 20: Principles of Radiographic Interpretation
1
In addition to radiographic findings, identify a symptom(s)that may be part of a diagnosis:
A)medical history
B)clinical examination
C)vitality testing
D)all of the above
A)medical history
B)clinical examination
C)vitality testing
D)all of the above
all of the above
2
Cysts and benign lesions usually grow:
A)rapidly
B)at no specific rate
C)slowly
D)at various rates
A)rapidly
B)at no specific rate
C)slowly
D)at various rates
slowly
3
In determining a differential diagnosis, identify the radiographs that should be initially considered:
A)full mouth series
B)panoramic radiograph
C)CT scan
D)MRI
A)full mouth series
B)panoramic radiograph
C)CT scan
D)MRI
full mouth series
4
If a lesion is not seen in three planes:
A)the operator should dismiss the patient
B)no advanced imaging is needed
C)the operator should reschedule the patient's appointment
D)further imaging is needed
A)the operator should dismiss the patient
B)no advanced imaging is needed
C)the operator should reschedule the patient's appointment
D)further imaging is needed
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5
____% of all pathologic conditions seen in the jaws are the result of nonvital teeth and their sequela.
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6
The final diagnostic role rests with the _________.
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7
If all the borders of a lesion are not seen, the dental professional should:
A)recommend further imaging
B)retake the periapical
C)retake the bitewing
D)not take or recommend further radiographs
A)recommend further imaging
B)retake the periapical
C)retake the bitewing
D)not take or recommend further radiographs
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8
Rapidly growing lesions without distinct borders are usually:
A)cysts
B)benign
C)malignant
D)not cause for concern
A)cysts
B)benign
C)malignant
D)not cause for concern
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9
Most lesions appear ________ on processed radiographs.
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10
_________ is an "explanation" of the structures seen radiographically.
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11
Edentulous areas:
A)cannot be radiographed
B)should be radiographed
C)should not be radiographed
D)may sometimes be radiographed
A)cannot be radiographed
B)should be radiographed
C)should not be radiographed
D)may sometimes be radiographed
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12
___________________ are located in specific areas of the oral cavity and are well within normal limits.
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