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Chapter 31: Descriptive Terminology

Dental Radiography principals and Techniques 5th edition by Joen Iannucci

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Chapter 31: Descriptive Terminology

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. (1) When you are discussing with your dentist a lesion you notice on your patient’s dental image, you should use specific terms to describe it. (2) Use of these terms, known as descriptive terminology, enables you to communicate intelligently with others in a common language that helps prevent confusion.
a. Both statements are true.
b. Both statements are false.
c. The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
d. The first statement is false; the second statement is true.

 

 

ANS:  A

Descriptive terminology allows dental professionals to intelligently describe and discuss what is seen on a dental image and to communicate using a common language. The use of descriptive terminology eliminates the chance for miscommunication among dental professionals.

 

DIF:    Application    REF:   Page 368        OBJ:   1

TOP:   CDA, RHS, I.C.1.a. Describe features of a diagnostically acceptable radiographic image

MSC:  NBDHE, 2.5 General

 

  1. (1) You should use descriptive language when you are documenting findings from your patient’s dental image. (2) Use of descriptive language in the dental record indicates a diagnosis.
a. Both statements are true.
b. Both statements are false.
c. The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
d. The first statement is false; the second statement is true.

 

 

ANS:  C

Descriptive terminology allows dental professionals to intelligently describe and discuss what is seen on a dental image and to communicate using a common language. The use of descriptive terminology eliminates the chance for miscommunication among dental professionals.

 

DIF:    Application    REF:   Page 368        OBJ:   1

TOP:   CDA, RHS, I.C.1.a. Describe features of a diagnostically acceptable radiographic image

MSC:  NBDHE, 2.5 General

 

  1. (1) It is important to document all pathology according to location, size, and appearance. (2) Describing a lesion as poorly defined and irregular is an example of documenting the size of the pathology.
a. Both statements are true.
b. Both statements are false.
c. The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
d. The first statement is false; the second statement is true.

 

 

ANS:  C

It is important to document all pathology according to location, size, and appearance. Describing a lesion as poorly defined and irregular is an example of documenting the appearance of the pathology.

 

DIF:    Comprehension                               REF:   Pages 369, 375

OBJ:   1

TOP:   CDA, RHS, I.C.1.a. Describe features of a diagnostically acceptable radiographic image

MSC:  NBDHE, 2.5 General

 

  1. A dental image appears ____________ where the tissues are soft or thin.
a. radiopaque
b. white
c. light
d. black or dark

 

 

ANS:  D

A dental image appears black or dark (radiolucent) where the tissues are soft or thin. More photons pass through tissue that is soft or thin rather than hard or thick to expose the receptor. In contrast, the image would appear white or light (radiopaque) where tissues are thick or hard. Fewer photons pass through thick or hard tissue to expose the receptor.

 

DIF:    Recall             REF:   Page 368        OBJ:   2

TOP:   CDA, RHS, I.C.1.a. Describe features of a diagnostically acceptable radiographic image

MSC:  NBDHE, 2.5 General

 

  1. Most pathology on a dental image _______ appear as an even thickness and therefore appears _____________.
a. does; white
b. does not; gray
c. does; black
d. does not; white

 

 

ANS:  B

Most structures on a dental image do not exhibit uniform thickness and therefore appear gray.

 

DIF:    Comprehension                               REF:   Page 368        OBJ:   2

TOP:   CDA, RHS, I.C.1.a. Describe features of a diagnostically acceptable radiographic image

MSC:   NBDHE, 2.5 General

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