Deck 16: Interpretation of Dental Caries, Interpretation of Periodontal Disease, Interpretation of Trauma, Pulpal Lesions, and Periapical Lesions

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The _____ image is the best choice for the evaluation of mandibular fractures.

A) occlusal
B) panoramic
C) periapical
D) bite-wing
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The normal healthy alveolar crest is located approximately _____ mm apical to the cemento-enamel junction.

A) 2.0 to 2.5
B) 1.5 to 2.0
C) 0.5 to 1.0
D) 1.0 to 1.5
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The term periodontal means:

A) around a tooth.
B) under a tooth.
C) within a tooth.
D) above a tooth.
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The tissues that invest and support the teeth, such as the gingiva and alveolar bone, are termed:

A) lamina dura.
B) gums.
C) periodontium.
D) compact bone.
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What term refers to tooth decay?

A) Remineralization
B) Xerostomia
C) Caries
D) Fluorosis
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When checking for tooth decay, what instrument is used to reflect light and also allows for indirect vision?

A) Mirror
B) Chisel
C) Explorer
D) Spatula
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What dental instrument is usually used to check for decay?

A) Pliers
B) Chisel
C) Explorer
D) Spatula
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Which term indicates an exposed root?

A) Rampant
B) Recession
C) Recurrent
D) Cavitation
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Which term refers to a smooth surface area that may exhibit a chalky white spot, or opacity?

A) Demineralization
B) Carbonization
C) Remineralization
D) Cavitation
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Which term refers to caries found between two teeth?

A) White spot
B) Recession
C) Interproximal caries
D) Cavitation
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Which term refers to caries that involves the chewing surfaces of posterior teeth?

A) Rampant caries
B) Occlusal caries
C) Overt caries
D) Frank caries
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Interproximal caries can be classified according to the ___________ of the lesion through enamel and dentin.

A) width of penetration
B) depth of penetration
C) proximity
D) severity
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Where does pit-and-fissure decay first occur?

A) Smooth surfaces
B) Interproximally
C) Occlusal surfaces
D) Root surfaces
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Which term indicates multiple decayed areas throughout the mouth?

A) Rampant caries
B) Incipient caries
C) Frank caries
D) Overt caries
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Deck 16: Interpretation of Dental Caries, Interpretation of Periodontal Disease, Interpretation of Trauma, Pulpal Lesions, and Periapical Lesions
1
The _____ image is the best choice for the evaluation of mandibular fractures.

A) occlusal
B) panoramic
C) periapical
D) bite-wing
panoramic
2
The normal healthy alveolar crest is located approximately _____ mm apical to the cemento-enamel junction.

A) 2.0 to 2.5
B) 1.5 to 2.0
C) 0.5 to 1.0
D) 1.0 to 1.5
1.5 to 2.0
3
The term periodontal means:

A) around a tooth.
B) under a tooth.
C) within a tooth.
D) above a tooth.
around a tooth.
4
The tissues that invest and support the teeth, such as the gingiva and alveolar bone, are termed:

A) lamina dura.
B) gums.
C) periodontium.
D) compact bone.
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5
What term refers to tooth decay?

A) Remineralization
B) Xerostomia
C) Caries
D) Fluorosis
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6
When checking for tooth decay, what instrument is used to reflect light and also allows for indirect vision?

A) Mirror
B) Chisel
C) Explorer
D) Spatula
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What dental instrument is usually used to check for decay?

A) Pliers
B) Chisel
C) Explorer
D) Spatula
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Which term indicates an exposed root?

A) Rampant
B) Recession
C) Recurrent
D) Cavitation
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Which term refers to a smooth surface area that may exhibit a chalky white spot, or opacity?

A) Demineralization
B) Carbonization
C) Remineralization
D) Cavitation
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10
Which term refers to caries found between two teeth?

A) White spot
B) Recession
C) Interproximal caries
D) Cavitation
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Which term refers to caries that involves the chewing surfaces of posterior teeth?

A) Rampant caries
B) Occlusal caries
C) Overt caries
D) Frank caries
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12
Interproximal caries can be classified according to the ___________ of the lesion through enamel and dentin.

A) width of penetration
B) depth of penetration
C) proximity
D) severity
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13
Where does pit-and-fissure decay first occur?

A) Smooth surfaces
B) Interproximally
C) Occlusal surfaces
D) Root surfaces
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Which term indicates multiple decayed areas throughout the mouth?

A) Rampant caries
B) Incipient caries
C) Frank caries
D) Overt caries
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