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100

Compact bone is also called _______ bone.

What is cortical ?

100

The term _____ refers to a well-defined, localized radiopaque area surrounded by a uniform radiolucent halo.

What is a target lesion?

100

Root fractures occur most often in the ______ region

What is maxillary central incisor?

100

Caries typically seen in children with poor dietary habits or in adults with decreased salivary flow.

What is rampant caries?

100

Your patient is viewing her bite-wing images and has noticed the small radiopaque pieces on the interproximal surface below the contacts of some of her teeth. What is she lookng at?

What is calculus?

200

A pointed, spikelike protrusion of bone

What is a spine?

200

A lesion that tends to be small and expansile

What is unilocular?

200

The most common periapical radiopacity observed in adults

What is condensing osteitis

200

Caries that appear as a small circular radiolucent area

What is buccal or lingual caries?

200

The periodontal ligament (PDL) space is located between the root of the tooth and the 

What is lamina dura?

300

The inverted Y refers to the intersection of the maxillary sinus and the

What is the nasal cavity?

300

Condensing osteitis is an example of a lesion that can be described as 

What is a focal opacity?

300

______ is a diffuse calcification of the pulp chamber and pulp canals of teeth

What is pulpal sclerosis?

300

What carious lesion cannot be found on a dental image and must be identified clinically

What is incipient occlusal caries?

300

Severe bone loss is defined as a loss of ____mm or greater ?

( A number answer)

What is 5 mm?

400

The lingual foramen is in the center of

What is the genial tubercles?

400

A sialolith is an example of 

What is a soft-tissue opacity?

400

The term used for a tooth that is totally dislodged from the alveolar bone is

What is avulsion?

400

Which type of caries occurs under an existing restoration

What is recurrent?

400

What ADA Case Type is moderate periodontitis

What is Case Type III?

500

The lateral fossa is located between the 

What is the maxillary canine and lateral incisor.

500

A dentigerous cyst location

What is periocoronal?

500

Absorption of a tooth that occurs from the inside out is called ____ resorption.

What is internal?

500

An interproximal lesion that does not involve the dentin , but extends more than half way through the enamel

What is moderate?

500

Images often used as post-treatment or follow-up images for patients with bone loss due to periodontal disease.

What is vertical bite-wings?