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RDA Exam Practice for Radiology Correctly Answered Questions| UpToDate | Already Graded A+
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a bite wing film shows the _____ of both the _____ and _____. ☑: crowns , maxilla and mandible 
the _____ film provides a wide view of the maxilla and mandible. ☑: panoramic 
_____ film can be used in cassettes. ☑: extraoral 
Occlusal film is so named because it is ____ than periapical or bitewing film and the 
patient ____ the entire film. ☑: larger, occludes 
the _____ radiograph is the film of choice for the evaluation of apical lesions. ☑: periapical 
the radiograph most commonly ...
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RAD 130 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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RAD 130 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 
What projections of the abdomen may be used to demonstrate air or fluid levels? 
dorsal and lateral decubitus 
 
 
Positioning the patient for a lateral projection of the chest, patient should be examined? 
upright 
 
 
Demonstrating the pulmonary apices when performing the AP projection, the CR direction is 
15-20 cephalic (towards the head) 
 
 
The left lateral decubitus position of the abdomen is most often used to demonstrate? 
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RHS STUDY GUIDE FOR DANB EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% VERIFIEDANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | PASSED
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If there are no teeth to serve as guides, which of the following landmarks indicates a 
maxillary molar area radiograph? 
A. Mental foramen 
B. Incisive foramen 
C. Internal oblique ridge 
D. Tuberosity 
Correct Answer: D. Tuberosity 
The American Dental Association recommends that radiographs be mounted with the 
embossed dots 
A. at the apices. 
B. on the occlusal surface. 
C. towards the center. 
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DANB RHS Practice Test Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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During which type of radiographic exposure should a patient wear a thyroid collar? 
Panoramic radiograph 
Extraoral radiograph 
Cephalometric radiograph 
Intraoral radiograph - answerintraoral radiograph. 
What are common uses for a CBCT 3D image? 
identifying an apical abscess 
determining periodontal disease 
determining bone structure and tooth orientation 
determining decay in teeth - answerdetermining bone structure and tooth...
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NBDHE- Oral Pathology Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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50% of people with Erythema multiforme create lesions that look like? - Bull's eye or target lesion 
a 26 year old black female was examined clinically and radiographically. On a mandibular periapical 
radiograph that included the central and lateral incisors, radiolucent lesions were found at the apex of 
each of these four teeth. Six months later, the radiolucent areas were radiopaque. Each of the four teeth 
retained it vitality. This patient most likely has? - cementomas 
A patient comes in...
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DXI III -Chest & Abdomen Quiz Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Verified
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Mediastinal lymphadenopathy - Which of the following chest diseases would be best assessed 
with magnetic resonance imaging, as opposed to computed tomography? 
Retrosternal clear space within the anterior mediastinum - Knowledge of the different 
radiographic divisions (mediastinal divisions) of the chest is key to the correct differential diagnosis. The 
region between the sternum and the anterior heart is called the? 
"Check-valve" bronchial obstruction/air trapping or pneumothorax - An exp...
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RHS Study Guide For Danb Questions With 100% Correct Review Solution A+ 2024
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If there are no teeth to serve as guides, which of the following landmarks indicates a maxillary molar 
area radiograph? 
A. Mental foramen 
B. Incisive foramen 
C. Internal oblique ridge 
D. Tuberosity - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Tuberosity 
The American Dental Association recommends that radiographs be mounted with the embossed dots 
A. at the apices. 
B. on the occlusal surface. 
C. towards the center. 
D. all facing in th...
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Dental Hygiene Prometric Practice Exam Study Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024-2025
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Radiographic description of Zygoma 
This is the cheek bone! It is a radiopaque landmark over the maxillary molars. 
 
Radiographic description of Zygomatic Process 
This is the extremely radiopaque "U" shaped landmark located at the apices of the first and second maxillary molars 
 
Radiographic description of the mental foramen 
radiolucent landmark located at the apices of the mandibular premolars. 
 
Radiographic description of a lateral periodontal cyst 
this is a cyst that is located b...
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CSCE REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED 100% CORRECT!!
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_________ pt needs special consideration for taking radiographs - A pt with ortho appliance such 
as lingual bars 
*Pano of a patient pre-molars not erupting yet* How old is the patient? - 9 years old 
*Picture of a circular firm tissue on the patient's cheek that has been there for 3 years?* What is this? - 
Irritation Fibroma 
*Picture of a high feral attachment on lower incisors* What would be the cause of recession? - 
Frenum 
*Picture of a mouth with buccal fordyce granules* Is treatment n...
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If there are no teeth to serve as guides, which of the following landmarks indicates a maxillary molar area radiograph? 
A. Mental foramen 
B. Incisive foramen 
C. Internal oblique ridge 
D. Tuberosity - Answer D. Tuberosity 
 
The American Dental Association recommends that radiographs be mounted with the embossed dots 
A. at the apices. 
B. on the occlusal surface. 
C. towards the center. 
D. all facing in the same direction. - Answer D. all facing in the same direction. 
 
When executing ...
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