Radiography Exam 2 Big Questions

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Root resorption noted in primary teeth when the permanent teeth are erupting is considered
Normal
THE BEST DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOR LOCATING AN IMPACTED 3RD MOLAR
RADIOGRAPHIC EXAM
THE FAILURE OF TEETH TO DEVELOP
HYPODONTIA
DILACERATION NOTED ON XRAY FILM IS CAUSED BY
DEVELOPMENTAL DISTURBANCES
TEETH THAT APPEAR WITH 2 CROWNS AND A COMMON ROOT CANAL
GEMINATED
ON A RADIOGRAPH, AMELOGENESIS IMPERFECTA AND DENTINOGENESIS MAY BE DIFFERENTIATED BY
DENTINOGENESIS AFFECTS THE PULP CHAMBER AND CANAL
A FISSURED CYST WILL APPEAR ON A RADIOGRAPH
RADIOLUCENT
CARIES THAT OCCUR ONLY IN THE ENAMEL ARE SAID TO BE
INCIPIENT
WHERE DO PROXIMAL CARIES USUALLY START
AT THE CONTACT AREA
A CARIOUS LESION O NWHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SURFACES OF A TOOTH IS MOST DIFFICULT TO DETECT RADIOGRAPHICALLY
BUCCAL
THE FIRST RADIOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE OF PROXIMAL CARIES APPEARS AS
RADIOLUCENCY OF ENAMEL
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SEE OCCLUSAL CARIES ON A RADIOGRAPH T OR F
FALSE
HORIZONTAL ANGULATION IS THE PRIMARY ERROR OF NOT BEING ABLE TO IDENTIFY PROXIMAL CARIES T OR F
TRUE
CERVICAL BURNOUT ON A RADIOGRAPH IS
CAUSED BY DIFFERNCES IN DENSITIES OF TOOTH AND SURROUNDING STRUCTURES
ABRASION MAY BE NOTED ON AN XRAY FILM BY
RADIOLUCENT BAND AT THE CEJ