Deck 19: Film Mounting and Radiographic Anatomy
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Deck 19: Film Mounting and Radiographic Anatomy
1
Identify the normal radiographic landmark seen as an oval radiolucency between the roots of teeth #8 and #9:
A)mental foramen
B)incisive foramen
C)lingual foramen
D)alveolar crest
A)mental foramen
B)incisive foramen
C)lingual foramen
D)alveolar crest
incisive foramen
2
The V-shaped structure seen in the mandibular incisor area is the:
A)mylohyoid ridge
B)internal oblique ridge
C)external oblique ridge
D)mental ridge
A)mylohyoid ridge
B)internal oblique ridge
C)external oblique ridge
D)mental ridge
mental ridge
3
All of the following landmarks will help with mounting of radiographs EXCEPT:
A)maxillary premolars have two roots;mandibular premolars have one root
B)most roots curve mesially
C)the occlusal plane curves up in the curve of Spee
D)maxillary anterior teeth are wider than mandibular anterior teeth
A)maxillary premolars have two roots;mandibular premolars have one root
B)most roots curve mesially
C)the occlusal plane curves up in the curve of Spee
D)maxillary anterior teeth are wider than mandibular anterior teeth
most roots curve mesially
4
On a routine full-mouth survey it is not possible to see the:
A)mental foramen
B)incisive foramen
C)lingual foramen
D)mandibular foramen
A)mental foramen
B)incisive foramen
C)lingual foramen
D)mandibular foramen
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5
On periapical radiographs the external oblique ridge is always seen __________ the internal oblique ridge.
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6
Identify the most radiopaque tooth tissue:
A)enamel
B)dentin
C)cementum
D)pulp chamber
A)enamel
B)dentin
C)cementum
D)pulp chamber
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7
The radiopaque area seen on the lower distal portion of maxillary molar radiographs is the:
A)maxillary tuberosity
B)styloid process
C)coronoid process
D)hamular process
A)maxillary tuberosity
B)styloid process
C)coronoid process
D)hamular process
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8
The radiopaque Y in the maxillary canine region represents the junction of the border of the maxillary sinus and the:
A)floor of the nasal cavity
B)anterior nasal spine
C)median palatal suture
D)lateral fossa
A)floor of the nasal cavity
B)anterior nasal spine
C)median palatal suture
D)lateral fossa
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9
It is extremely difficult radiographically to differentiate dentin from:
A)bone
B)enamel
C)cementum
D)all of the above
A)bone
B)enamel
C)cementum
D)all of the above
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10
The broad radiolucent band seen just below the internal oblique ridge is the __________.
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11
In order to improve viewing of radiographs, mounts should be made of _________.
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12
The nasal septum ends inferiorly at another radiopaque landmark known as the:
A)nasal conchae
B)anterior nasal spine
C)nasal cavity
D)nasopalatine foramen
A)nasal conchae
B)anterior nasal spine
C)nasal cavity
D)nasopalatine foramen
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13
Identify the information that should appear on a radiographic film mount:
A)patient name
B)date of radiographic exam
C)patient date of birth
D)both a and b
A)patient name
B)date of radiographic exam
C)patient date of birth
D)both a and b
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14
Identify the thin, radiolucent line seen surrounding the cementum of the root of the tooth:
A)cortical bone
B)cancellous bone
C)periodontal ligament space
D)lamina dura
A)cortical bone
B)cancellous bone
C)periodontal ligament space
D)lamina dura
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15
All of the following can appear within the maxillary sinus EXCEPT:
A)nutrient canals
B)zygomatic process
C)coronoid process
D)bony septa
A)nutrient canals
B)zygomatic process
C)coronoid process
D)bony septa
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16
Two soft tissue shadows often seen on periapical radiographs are the _______ and the ________.
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17
On intraoral radiographs, when the patient's right is on your left, this is called:
A)labial mounting
B)neutral mounting
C)cross mounting
D)lingual mounting
A)labial mounting
B)neutral mounting
C)cross mounting
D)lingual mounting
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18
All of the following landmarks will appear radiolucent EXCEPT:
A)ridge
B)concavity
C)foramen
D)concavity..
A)ridge
B)concavity
C)foramen
D)concavity..
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19
Temporary acrylic crowns appear ___________ on radiographs.
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20
All of the following can appear on a radiograph of the mandibular incisors EXCEPT:
A)nutrient canals
B)hamular process
C)genial tubercles
D)lingual foramen
A)nutrient canals
B)hamular process
C)genial tubercles
D)lingual foramen
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21
If visible, identify the appearance of mandibular tori:
A)clearly outlined radiopacities
B)vague, diffuse radiolucencies
C)well outlined radiolucencies
D)tori do not appear radiographically
A)clearly outlined radiopacities
B)vague, diffuse radiolucencies
C)well outlined radiolucencies
D)tori do not appear radiographically
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22
All of the following restorations would have the same radiopaque appearance EXCEPT:
A)amalgam
B)gold
C)foils
D)composite
A)amalgam
B)gold
C)foils
D)composite
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23
The mandibular canal may be seen in the mandibular molar periapical radiographs;it runs from the mandibular foramen to the:
A)mental foramen
B)mental ridge
C)genial tubercle
D)lingual foramen
A)mental foramen
B)mental ridge
C)genial tubercle
D)lingual foramen
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24
Occlusal projections are taken in the:
A)sagittal plane
B)coronal plane
C)axial plane
D)frontal plane
A)sagittal plane
B)coronal plane
C)axial plane
D)frontal plane
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25
Mandibular landmarks visible on panoramic radiographs include:
A)mandibular condyle
B)condylar neck
C)sigmoid notch
D)all of the above
A)mandibular condyle
B)condylar neck
C)sigmoid notch
D)all of the above
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26
Identify the commonly-seen radiolucent landmark in the apical area of the mandibular premolars:
A)mental ridge
B)lateral fossa
C)mental foramen
D)incisive foramen
A)mental ridge
B)lateral fossa
C)mental foramen
D)incisive foramen
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