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Quiz: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation: 20-752939
Quiz: Intraoral Radiographic Interpretation: 20-752939
20-752939
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Which is a step in orienting intraoral radiographs to know which teeth images are on the film?
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Decide if the image is maxillary or mandibular.
Have the maxillary roots pointing up and the mandibular roots pointing down.
Decide if it’s a left or right image. (Which way is the nose?)
All of the above.
What is an appropriate treatment choice for a non vital tooth?
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Continue to Monitor/Leave it Alone
Extract
Root canal therapy
B or C
Which of the following is not an incidental finding on radiographs?
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Fused roots
Supernumerary tooth
Gemination tooth
A post extraction retained supernumerary root
Why does pulp width matter?
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Older animals have wide pulp.
Can indicate tooth vitality.
Indicates periodontitis.
No matter which order you evaluate the radiographs, it is important to consider each area (missing teeth, periodontal ligament, root, crown, pulp, alveolar bone) to get all information and make the best treatment plan for each tooth ‘patient’.
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True
False
Which of the following is NOT one of the 8 important or strategic teeth to save if possible?
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1/204
1/208
1/209
3/409
The periodontal disease stage can only be determined radiographically. Which stage refers to 50% or more bone/attachment loss?
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PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
Which type of tooth resorption is appropriate to treat with a modified extraction technique (MET), intentional root retention (IRR), and continue to monitor (CTM)/follow up with intraoral radiographs for the life of the patient?
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Type 1
Type 2
If a tooth root is not easily elevating during extraction, it is okay to use a dental bur to ‘drill’ away the root.
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True
False
It is important to use all of your tools to evaluate each tooth ‘patient’ – intraoral radiographs and circumferential probing so as not to miss hidden changes.
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True
False
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