Question List for "Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists"

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Nursing and Clinical » Before starting the procedure, the radiographer should ask the patient, "Are you a gagger?" New
Started by soccerdreamer_17
86 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Placing the image receptor to expose the anterior regions first can help avoid exciting a gag reflex. New
Started by kfurse
65 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Disto-oblique periapical radiographs are valuable in detecting impacted third molars. New
Started by meagbuch
52 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » To clearly image the proximal surfaces of malaligned or crowded teeth, which of the following may be ... New
Started by ereecah
182 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » The external aiming device on an image receptor holder is the dictator of where the x-ray beam must be aimed. New
Started by dbose
69 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Bony outgrowths on the palate and lingual surfaces of the mandible are called "nodules." New
Started by robinn137
88 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Anatomical limitations may require that the radiographer knowledgably alter which of the following ... New
Started by luvbio
69 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » To avoid overlap of contact areas on a molar bitewing radiograph, the image receptor should be ... New
Started by ashley
103 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Each of the following requires a decrease in exposure settings except one. Which one is the exception? New
Started by crazycityslicker
41 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Using a distraction technique would produce the best results of suppressing a gag reflex that ... New
Started by sammy
48 Jul 2, 2019