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COMPLETE TEST BANK FOR DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES 6TH EDITION, (2021) BY JOEN IANNUCCI DDS MS (AUTHOR), LAURA JANSEN HOWERTON RDH MS (AUTHOR) ALL CHAPTERS 1-35| 8 UNITS| NEWEST EDITION| WITH DETAILED EXPLANATION

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DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES 6TH
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COMPLETE TEST BANK FOR
DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES 6TH
EDITION, (2021) BY JOEN IANNUCCI DDS MS (AUTHOR), LAURA JANSEN
HOWERTON RDH MS (AUTHOR) ALL CHAPTERS 1-35| 8 UNITS| NEWEST EDITION|
WITH DETAILED EXPLANATION

,DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES 6TH
[DA
EDITION



PART I: RADIATION BASICS AND DENTAL IMAGE CHARACTERISTICS ______________________4
Chapter 01: Radiation History ________________________________________________________ 4
Chapter 02: Radiation Physics _______________________________________________________ 13
Chapter 03: Radiation Biology _______________________________________________________ 52
Chapter 04: Radiation Protection _____________________________________________________ 91
Chapter 05: Radiation Characteristics ________________________________________________ 120
Chapter 06: Dental X-Ray Image Characteristics ________________________________________ 146
PART II: EQUIPMENT AND DIGITAL IMAGING BASICS ________________________________168
Chapter 07: Dental X-Ray Equipment_________________________________________________ 168
Chapter 08: Digital Imaging ________________________________________________________ 181
PART III: FILM IMAGING BASICS _________________________________________________200
Chapter 09: Dental X-Ray Film ______________________________________________________ 200
Chapter 10: Film Processing ________________________________________________________ 241
Chapter 11: Film Mounting And Viewing ______________________________________________ 288
PART IV: DENTAL RADIOGRAPHER BASICS ________________________________________306
Chapter 12: Dental Images and the Dental Radiographer ________________________________ 306
Chapter 13: Patient Relations And The Dental Radiographer ______________________________ 318
Chapter 14: Patient Education And The Dental Radiographer _____________________________ 328
Chapter 15: Legal Issues And The Dental Radiographer __________________________________ 345
Chapter 16: Infection Control And The Dental Radiographer ______________________________ 362
Chapter 17: Quality Assurance In The Dental Office _____________________________________ 394
PART V: INTRAORAL TECHNIQUE BASICS__________________________________________418
Chapter 18: Introduction To Radiographic Examinations _________________________________ 418
Chapter 19: Paralleling Technique ___________________________________________________ 432
Chapter 20: Bisecting Technique ____________________________________________________ 465
Chapter 21: Bite-Wing Technique____________________________________________________ 498
Chapter 22: Exposure And Technique Errors ___________________________________________ 516
Chapter 23: Occlusal And Localization Techniques ______________________________________ 546
Chapter 24: Imaging Of Patients With Special Needs ____________________________________ 562
PART VI: EXTRAORAL IMAGING BASICS ___________________________________________581

,DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES 6TH
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Chapter 25: Panoramic Imaging_____________________________________________________ 581
Chapter 26: Extraoral Imaging ______________________________________________________ 611
Chapter 27: Three-Dimensional Digital Imaging ________________________________________ 636
PART VII: NORMAL ANATOMY BASICS____________________________________________661
Chapter 28: Normal Anatomy: Intraoral Images ________________________________________ 661
Chapter 29: Normal Anatomy: Panoramic Images ______________________________________ 724
PART VIII: IMAGE INTERPRETATION BASICS _______________________________________758
Chapter 30: Introduction To Image Interpretation ______________________________________ 758
Chapter 31: Descriptive Terminology _________________________________________________ 765
Chapter 32: Identification Of Restorations, Dental Materials, And Foreign Objects ____________ 781
Chapter 33: Interpretation Of Dental Caries ___________________________________________ 798
Chapter 34: Interpretation Of Periodontal Disease ______________________________________ 812
Chapter 35: Interpretation Of Trauma And Pulpal And Periapical Lesions ____________________ 825

, DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES 6TH
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PART I: RADIATION BASICS AND DENTAL IMAGE CHARACTERISTICS
Chapter 01: Radiation History
Joen Iannucci: Dental Radiography: Principles and Techniques 6th Edition, (2021) Test Bank




MULTIPLE CHOICE


1. The Primary Purpose Of Dental Radiographs Is To:
A. Replace Clinical Examination Entirely.
B. Detect Dental Conditions That Cannot Be Seen Clinically.
C. Increase The Cost Of Dental Care.
D. Serve As A Backup For Clinical Records.


CORRECT ANS>> B
The Primary Purpose Of Dental Radiographs Is To Detect Dental Conditions That
Cannot Be Observed Through Clinical Examination Alone, Such As Cavities, Bone Loss,
And Abscesses. Radiographs Provide Essential Information For Accurate Diagnosis And
Treatment Planning.
A: Radiographs Do Not Replace The Clinical Examination; They Complement It By
Revealing Conditions That Are Not Visible To The Naked Eye.
C: While Radiographs Do Incur A Cost, Their Main Role Is Diagnostic, Not To Increase
Healthcare Expenses.
D: Although Radiographs Can Serve As A Backup, Their Primary Function Is
Diagnostic, Not Archival.


DIF: Recall REF: Page 2 OBJ: 1
TOP: CDA, RHS, III.B.2. Describe the characteristics of x-radiation
MSC: NBDHE, 2.0 Obtaining and Interpreting Radiographs | NBDHE, 2.1 Principles of
radiophysics and radiobiology

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