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1-Jolene

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1. Why is it important to barrier wrap electrical items instead of disinfecting them with sprays?   1. ~Risk of shock~  
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2. What PPE is required for the operator when exposing FMS?   2. ~mask, gloves, eyewear, lab coat~  
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3. What is the appropriate method for opening film in the darkroom?   3. ~while isolating contaminants onto plastic in the darkroom, open film packet aseptically, keeping film clean - feed into processor with clean hands~  
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4. What type of film is appropriate for use with a daylight processor?   4. ~barrier envelope film (KODAK Clinisept~  
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5. Which dimension is missing from the radiograph that is part of a tooth?   5. ~depth~  
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6. What percentage of information is gained from a radiograph towards making a diagnosis?   6. ~60 - 100%~  
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7. If the dentist cannot see the condition in the mouth and there are no symptoms, is it possible that a radiograph could be the only method for evaluating the condition?   7. ~yes~  
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8. What is the term for an image that appears on top of another image on a radiograph?   8. ~superimposed~  
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9. What are the three intraoral radiographs?   9. ~bitewings, periapicals, occlusals~  
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10. Which radiograph is best for showing caries?   10. ~bitewings~  
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11. Which radiograph is best for evaluating bone level?   11. ~bitewings~  
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12. Which radiograph is best for viewing calculus?   12. ~bitewings~  
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13. Which radiograph enables the operator to view the entire tooth on a single film and offers excellent detail of the apical area?   13. ~periapicals~  
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14. Which intraoral radiograph should be selected if the entire mouth is to be viewed on a single film?   14. ~occlusals~  
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15. Which intraoral radiographs make up the full mouth series?   15. ~periapicals and bitewings~  
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16. What is the purpose of the overglove when processing radiographs?   16. ~keep surfaces from being contaminated by patient fluids~  
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17. What is the purpose of the cup when processing radiographs?   17. ~contain contaminated films~  
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18. What will happen to the shadow image when the flashlight angle is changed?   18. ~it will change~  
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19. Does a bitewing film enable viewing of the apical areas of the teeth?   19. ~no~  
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20. What is the long axis of the tooth?   20. ~imaginary line or plane from biting surface to apex through the center of the tooth~  
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21. What direction does the PID move when changing horizontal angle?   21. ~side to side~  
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22. What direction does the PID move when changing vertical angle?   ~up and down~  
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