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True or False: In panoramic imaging, the image receptor and tube head rotate around the patient.

True

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definition: area that can be shown when performing imaging procedures

field of view

100

definition:  image of the teeth and bones made by placing the film or cassette against the face or the head and projecting the xrays from the opposite side

extraoral imaging

100

which x-ray takes an image of the lateral side of the head and is used for orthodontic treatment planning

Cephalostat/Cephalometric

100

definition:  images taken when large areas of the skull or jaw must be examined

extraoral images
200

When a patient’s chin is too high during the panoramic exposure:

 a “reverse smile line” (frown) will appear on the radiograph

200

This is an imaginary three-dimensional curved area or space that bears the same shape as a horseshoe.

Focal Trough

200

The latest panoramic technology is:

digital panoramic imaging

200

Advantages of panoramic imaging, when contrasted with intraoral imaging, include:

less radiation

less gagging


200

When a patient’s chin is positioned too low during the panoramic exposure you will see

an joker like (exaggerated) smile

300

Anterior teeth that appear fat are caused by the:

patient’s teeth positioned too far back on the bite-block

300
definition: imaginary line that divides the patients face into right and left sides 

midsagittal plane

300

The _______ used in the panoramic x-ray machine tube head is a lead plate with an opening shaped like a narrow vertical slit

collimator

300

The skull view that shows the frontal and ethmoid sinuses, the orbits, and the nasal cavities is the _____ projection.

 posteroanterior

300

The correct position of the Frankfort plane for a diagnostically correct panoramic image is:

parallel to the floor

400

Scatter radiation is absorbed by the lead strips on the

Grid

400

A ghost image will appear _____ than normal and on the _____ side of the image.

larger; opposite

400

Skull radiography is most often used in (2)

oral surgery and orthodontics

400

The exposure controls allow the _____(2) to be adjusted on the panoramic x-ray unit, to accommodate patients of different sizes.

milliamperage(MA) and kilovoltage (KvP)

400

Which is most useful in helping the dentist determine the exact location of the mandibular nerve before mandibular third molar extraction surgery or mandibular implant placement?

CBCT

500

When the patient’s jaws are outside the focal trough, the resulting images are:

blurred

500

When a dark radiolucent shadow obscures the apices of the maxillary teeth, the

tongue is not in contact with the palate

500

The quality of the panoramic view depends on focal trough placement of the patient’s:

jaw

500

A radiopaque cone-shaped artifact on a panoramic image that interferes with the diagnostic information is caused by the:

incorrect lead apron/thyroid collar placement

500

A patient wearing earrings or glasses while taking a panoramic creates ________ on the image.

ghost images

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