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

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Nursing and Clinical » To image periodontal conditions, horizontal bitewing radiographs are preferred over vertical ... New
Started by newbem
24 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » An amalgam overhang is a local contributing factor for periodontal disease. New
Started by EY67
45 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Localized bone loss is the same diagnosis as generalized bone loss. New
Started by justinmsk
50 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Vertical bone loss is the same diagnosis as angular bone loss. New
Started by craiczarry
69 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Radiographs document the amount of bone remaining rather than the amount lost. New
Started by Diane
37 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Periodontal diseases affect both soft tissues (gingiva) and bone around the teeth. New
Started by swpotter12
56 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Radiographs can distinguish treated versus untreated disease. New
Started by colton
29 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Changes in soft tissue can be demonstrated radiographically. New
Started by nelaaney
44 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Radiographs are two-dimensional images of three-dimensional objects. New
Started by segrsyd
62 Jul 2, 2019
Nursing and Clinical » Radiographs can serve as a baseline and as a means for determining treatment success or failure. New
Started by codyclark
35 Jul 2, 2019