Deck 17: The Panoramic Examination
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Deck 17: The Panoramic Examination
1
Each of the following statements regarding orientation of the occlusal radiographic image receptor is correct EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?
A) If using film, the white side must face the arch of interest.
B) The image receptor must be placed in the mouth with the long dimension horizontal.
C) The image receptor should protrude from the mouth about ¼ inch.
D) If using film, the embossed dot should be positioned toward the anterior.
A) If using film, the white side must face the arch of interest.
B) The image receptor must be placed in the mouth with the long dimension horizontal.
C) The image receptor should protrude from the mouth about ¼ inch.
D) If using film, the embossed dot should be positioned toward the anterior.
The image receptor must be placed in the mouth with the long dimension horizontal.
2
The patient's head should be reclined and the chin tipped upward for which occlusal projection?
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
Mandibular cross-sectional
3
Which of the following statements is correct?
A) Topographical occlusal radiographs yield a greater amount of information in the alveolar crest and apical areas than periapical radiographs.
B) Topographical occlusal radiographs may be exposed only on the maxillary arch.
C) Cross-sectional occlusal radiographs work best to image the maxilla.
D) Topographical occlusal radiographs cannot be used on children.
A) Topographical occlusal radiographs yield a greater amount of information in the alveolar crest and apical areas than periapical radiographs.
B) Topographical occlusal radiographs may be exposed only on the maxillary arch.
C) Cross-sectional occlusal radiographs work best to image the maxilla.
D) Topographical occlusal radiographs cannot be used on children.
Topographical occlusal radiographs yield a greater amount of information in the alveolar crest and apical areas than periapical radiographs.
4
Which of these statements is FALSE?
A) Cross-sectional occlusal radiographs of the mandible are taken with the occlusal plane perpendicular to the floor.
B) Topographical occlusal radiographs of the mandible may be taken with the head positioned the same as for maxillary topographical occlusal radiographs.
C) An image receptor holder is not required for stabilization of the image receptor.
D) Mandibular topographical radiographs are taken with the midsaggital plane parallel to the floor.
A) Cross-sectional occlusal radiographs of the mandible are taken with the occlusal plane perpendicular to the floor.
B) Topographical occlusal radiographs of the mandible may be taken with the head positioned the same as for maxillary topographical occlusal radiographs.
C) An image receptor holder is not required for stabilization of the image receptor.
D) Mandibular topographical radiographs are taken with the midsaggital plane parallel to the floor.
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5
Through a point on the middle of the chin toward the center of the image receptor describes the recommended point of entry of the central ray of the x-ray beam for which of the following occlusal radiographs?
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular anterior topographical
D) Mandibular posterior topographical
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular anterior topographical
D) Mandibular posterior topographical
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6
What size image receptor is used for occlusal radiographs on most adult patients?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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7
The thyroid collar may be in the path of the primary beam during which occlusal technique?
A) Maxillary posterior topographical
B) Mandibular anterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
A) Maxillary posterior topographical
B) Mandibular anterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
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8
Each of the following is a use of an occlusal radiograph EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?
A) Detecting incipient, interproximal caries
B) Locating soft tissue calcifications
C) Assisting in the evaluation of fractures
D) Revealing retained roots of extracted teeth
A) Detecting incipient, interproximal caries
B) Locating soft tissue calcifications
C) Assisting in the evaluation of fractures
D) Revealing retained roots of extracted teeth
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9
The embossed identification dot on occlusal film should be positioned toward the:
A) anterior.
B) posterior.
C) mesial.
D) distal.
A) anterior.
B) posterior.
C) mesial.
D) distal.
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10
Which of the following statements regarding managing occlusal radiograph exposures is FALSE?
A) Exposure factors are the same as those used for periapical and bitewing radiographs in the same region.
B) The open end of the PID should be positioned as close to the patient's skin as possible, without touching.
C) A modification of the paralleling technique is used to determine the vertical angulation.
D) A shorter PID minimizes distortion.
A) Exposure factors are the same as those used for periapical and bitewing radiographs in the same region.
B) The open end of the PID should be positioned as close to the patient's skin as possible, without touching.
C) A modification of the paralleling technique is used to determine the vertical angulation.
D) A shorter PID minimizes distortion.
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11
The topographical occlusal radiographic technique is similar to what technique?
A) Paralleling
B) Bisecting
C) Bitewing
D) Panoramic
A) Paralleling
B) Bisecting
C) Bitewing
D) Panoramic
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12
Which of the following statements is correct?
A) Occlusal radiographs have some amount of dimensional distortion.
B) The occlusal technique is similar to the paralleling technique.
C) Occlusal films should be inserted completely into the oral cavity.
D) An image receptor holder will allow for correct positioning of occlusal radiographs.
A) Occlusal radiographs have some amount of dimensional distortion.
B) The occlusal technique is similar to the paralleling technique.
C) Occlusal films should be inserted completely into the oral cavity.
D) An image receptor holder will allow for correct positioning of occlusal radiographs.
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13
A vertical +65-degree angulation is used for which occlusal radiograph?
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
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14
Which of the following occlusal radiographs yields more information about the location of tori and impacted or malpositioned teeth and calcifications of soft tissues?
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
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15
Through a point on the ala-tragus line below the outer cantus of the eye toward the center of the image receptor describes the recommended point of entry of the central ray of the x-ray beam for which of the following occlusal radiographs?
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular anterior topographical
D) Mandibular posterior topographical
A) Maxillary anterior topographical
B) Maxillary posterior topographical
C) Mandibular anterior topographical
D) Mandibular posterior topographical
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16
A vertical, zero-degree angulation is used for exposure of which occlusal radiograph?
A) Maxillary posterior topographical
B) Mandibular anterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
A) Maxillary posterior topographical
B) Mandibular anterior topographical
C) Mandibular posterior topographical
D) Mandibular cross-sectional
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17
Assuming that the patient's head is in the correct position, which of the following is the correct vertical angulation setting for a maxillary anterior topographical occlusal radiograph?
A) +65 degrees
B) +45 degrees
C) -55 degrees
D) -45 degrees
A) +65 degrees
B) +45 degrees
C) -55 degrees
D) -45 degrees
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18
Each of the following statements regarding occlusal radiographs is correct EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?
A) They do not require the use of an image receptor holder.
B) They images both of the arches on a single film.
C) They may be either topographical or cross-sectional.
D) They are placed in the mouth between the occlusal surfaces of the maxillary and mandibular teeth.
A) They do not require the use of an image receptor holder.
B) They images both of the arches on a single film.
C) They may be either topographical or cross-sectional.
D) They are placed in the mouth between the occlusal surfaces of the maxillary and mandibular teeth.
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19
Each of the following should be done prior to placing the image receptor intraorally EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?
A) Turning on the dental x-ray machine
B) Placing the tube head in the approximate position for the exposure
C) Selecting the appropriate exposure setting
D) Assembling a sterile image receptor holder
A) Turning on the dental x-ray machine
B) Placing the tube head in the approximate position for the exposure
C) Selecting the appropriate exposure setting
D) Assembling a sterile image receptor holder
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20
Assuming that the patient's head is in the correct position, which of the following is the correct vertical angulation setting for a maxillary posterior topographical occlusal radiograph?
A) +65 degrees
B) +45 degrees
C) -55 degrees
D) -45 degrees
A) +65 degrees
B) +45 degrees
C) -55 degrees
D) -45 degrees
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21
The vertical angulation used for topographical occlusal radiographs follows the rules of the bisecting technique used for periapical radiographs.
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22
The occlusal examination may be made alone or to supplement periapical or bitewing radiographs.
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23
Topographical occlusal radiographs of the mandible may be taken with the head positioned the same as for maxillary topographical occlusal radiographs.
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24
If the patient's head is in correct position, predetermined vertical angulations and points of entry may be used.
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25
If the patient is seated in the correct position, the vertical angulation for a mandibular cross-sectional occlusal radiograph will most likely be set at 0 degrees.
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26
Specialized image receptor holders should be used for occlusal radiographs.
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27
A cross-sectional occlusal radiograph will significantly distort the image of the teeth, producing an image of the teeth that appear circular or elliptical.
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28
Topographical radiographs of the mandible are ideal at detecting the presence of salivary stones (sialoliths) in the ducts of the sublingual and submandibular glands.
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29
Correct points of entry position are determined by directing the central rays of the x-ray beam at the center of the image receptor.
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30
When imaging the maxillary arch, the white, unprinted side of the occlusal film packet will face the maxilla.
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31
A 16-inch (41-cm) PID should be used for the occlusal radiographic exam.
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32
Determining the vertical angulation for exposure of a cross-sectional occlusal radiograph is assisted by positioning the open end of the PID parallel to the external aiming device of the image receptor holder.
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33
An occlusal radiograph must be taken with the size #4 image receptor.
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34
The identification dot on an occlusal film should be placed toward the posterior to the oral cavity.
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35
If the image receptor is not placed in the mouth with at least 1/4 inch (1/2 cm) protruding outside, the result will be cone cutting.
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36
Occlusal radiographs can be placed and exposed in five regions of the oral cavity.
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37
When imaging the mandibular arch, the printed side of the occlusal film packet will face the mandible.
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38
The horizontal angulation for topographical occlusal radiographs is determined by directing the central rays at the image receptor perpendicularly through the teeth embrasures (spaces).
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39
The cross-sectional technique produces an occlusal radiograph that resembles a large periapical radiograph.
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40
If the patient is seated in the correct position, the recommended vertical angulation setting for a posterior mandibular topographical is 0 degrees.
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41
Do occlusal radiographs display dimensional distortion?
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42
How is the image receptor positioned to expose an occlusal radiograph?
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43
Can a thyroid collar be used during the occlusal radiographic exam?
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44
When placing an occlusal film packet intraorally, where should the embossed identification dot be positioned?
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45
List reasons for assessing a patient for occlusal radiographs.
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46
What is the purpose of the occlusal radiographic exam?
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47
Is a short or a long PID recommended for use in occlusal radiography?
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48
What type of image receptor holder is used for occlusal radiography?
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49
Is it acceptable to recline the chair or tip the headrest back to facilitate obtaining an occlusal radiograph?
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50
What are the recommended exposure settings for occlusal radiographs?
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