Answers |Guaranteed to Pass
Dens Invaginatus ✔Correct Answer-"Dens in Dente"
Dens Evaginatus ✔Correct Answer-Extra bump or cusp on outside of tooth (premolars)
Recurrent Decay ✔Correct Answer-Happens around pre-existing restorations
Palatal Tori ✔Correct Answer-Larger growth on maxilla
Mandibular Tori ✔Correct Answer-Larger growth on mandible
Exostosis ✔Correct Answer-Smaller growth on facial gingiva
Mesiodens ✔Correct Answer-Supernumerary tooth @ midline between maxillary centeal
incisors
Concrescence ✔Correct Answer-Cementum overlying roots of two teeth to join them. Caused
from trauma/crowding
Taurodontism ✔Correct Answer-Vertically enlarged body of tooth and pulp chambers due to
failure/late exfoliation of Hertwig's sheath
Mental Foramen ✔Correct Answer-Near/below mandibular premolars
Lateral Periodontal Cyst ✔Correct Answer-Higher on root. Can't be probed
Film too light ✔Correct Answer-Not enough radiation or developing time. Overused
developing solution or solution was too cold
Film too dark ✔Correct Answer-Too much radiation or developing time.
Patient Movemenr ✔Correct Answer-Blurry image
Flat occlusal plane ✔Correct Answer-Chin too high
Excessive curve of occlusal plane ✔Correct Answer-Chin too low
Ghost image of cervical spine in ant. region ✔Correct Answer-Patient is slumped
Superimposition ✔Correct Answer-Double Exposure