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EFDA Entrance Exam Questtions And Answers 2024 A+
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Mandibular Incisors- labial - ANS-Incisal angles-sharp mesial and distal incisal angles 
Incisal ridge is straight 
Mesial and distal sides taper evenly from contact area to narrow cervix 
4. Labial face-smooth with a flattened incisal third. Middle third is more convex 
Mandibular Incisors- Lingual - ANS-Lingual surface is smooth 
Lingual fossa-found between marginal ridges above cingulum or at incisal third 
Cingulum is evident 
No other tooth...
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Image Receptor - Answer a device that changes the x-ray beam into a visible image (whether a radiographic film or cassette) 
 
PID (position indicating device) - Answer aims and shapes the x-ray beam as it exits the tubehead 
 
The positioning-indicating device (PID) shape that most effectively reduces patient exposure to radiation is - Answer Rectangular 
 
Paralleling Technique - Answer the film is placed parallel to the long axis of a tooth, allowing the X-ray to be focused perpendicu...
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Damage to a living organism that is produced by photons striking the organism and 
producing a molecular chemical change be caused by: 
A)Breaking molecules into smaller pieces 
B)Disrupting molecular bonds 
C)Forming new bonds within molecules 
D)Forming new bonds between molecules 
E)All of the above 
E) All of the above 
Interproximal caries often appears as a 
A)Radiopaque extension, or "spur" 
B)Radiolucent line around the ro...
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this dentin is secreted before root formation - primary 
 
this dentin is secreted after root formation - secondary 
 
tertiary dentin is created by - secondary odontoblasts 
 
secondary dentin that is a reaction to MINOR damage - reactionary 
 
tertiary dentin that is a reaction to MAJOR damage - reparative 
 
what fibers cary dentinal pain - A delta 
 
sharp transient first pain is carried by what fibers - A delta 
 
A delta fibers course _____ through pulp - coronall...
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ABFAS-Basic Science Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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ABFAS-Basic Science Exam Questions and 
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How many muscles are associated with the 1st MPJ? - Answer- 6 all together: 
2 Extrinsic (EHL, FHL) 
4 intrinsic (EHB, FHB, abductor hallucis, adductor hallucis) 
What makes up the 1st ray? - Answer- 1st metatarsal & medial cuneiform 
How does the axis of the 1st Ray run? - Answer- Axis runs from anterolateral/slightly 
plantar to posteromedial/slightly dorsal and is angled about 45 degrees from both the 
frontal and sagittal planes with...
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What is a PA X-Ray? - ANS-Periapical x-rays are x-rays taken to see an entire tooth and its surrounding 
structures to identify periapical anatomy. 
What are the different PA X-ray techniques? Explain how they work. - ANS-1. Paralleling - placing the the 
sensor+film parallel to the long axis of the tooth and placing the central x-ray film perpendicular to the 
long axis of the tooth 
(Film size #1 and #2 are typically used) 
2. Bisecting - Place...
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RHS PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS REVIEWS WITH CORRECT ANSWER
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RHS PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS 
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When taking a panoramic obese patient, as compared 
radiograph of an to a slim patient, exposure (kVp or mA) should - CORRECT ANSWER-be increased 
The major disadvantage of the bisecting angle technique is that - CORRECT ANSWER-place image distortion is more likely 
To reduce cross-contamination during radiography, the DCD 
and ADA recommend that the operators do all of the following 
EXCEPT - CORRECT ANSWER-take complete medical ...
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When taking a pano radiograph of an obese pt, as compared to a slim pt, exposure (kVp or mA) should 
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-be decreased 
-be increased 
-remain the same Answer: Be increased 
Explanation: Pts w/ more tissue (obese) or with denser bone structure, require more penetrating power 
so kVp would need to be increased, and/or more x-rays would be required, so mA would be increased. 
The major disadvantage of the bisecting techniq...
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DANB RHS Exam Questions And Answers A+ Review
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What is a PA X-Ray? - ANS-Periapical x-rays are x-rays taken to see an entire tooth and its surrounding 
structures to identify periapical anatomy. 
What are the different PA X-ray techniques? Explain how they work. - ANS-1. Paralleling - placing the the 
sensor+film parallel to the long axis of the tooth and placing the central x-ray film perpendicular to the 
long axis of the tooth 
(Film size #1 and #2 are typically used) 
2. Bisecting - Place...
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Dental Radiology Practice Exam with Complete Solutions
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Dental Radiology Practice Exam with Complete Solutions 
When using film holding devices you are primarily exposing radiographs with which technique? - Answer-The Paralleling technique, (long cone) 
 
When used correctly, a rectangular collimating device will reduce? - Answer-Unnecessary Radiation 
 
When exposing an intraoral radiograph gagging is most likely to occur during which projection? - Answer-Maxillary Molar 
 
Compared to the bisecting angle technique ( short cone), the paralleling tec...
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