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Radiology 2 ch 31
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are the terms that describe descriptive terminology(3) | appearance,location, and size of a lesion |
| What allows dental proffestional to describe and discuss what is seen on a dental image intelligently and to communicate using a common language | descriptive terminology |
| Descriptive terminology allows the dental professional to describe what is seen on the dental image without | implying diagnosis |
| a two dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object | radiograph |
| Another word for xray | rotegen ray |
| a beam of energy that has the power to penetrate substances and to record shadow images on receptors | Xray |
| What is used to describe what is viewed on radiographs and / on digital images | dental images |
| refers to that portion of a processed dental image that is dark or black | radiopaque |
| refers to that portion of a dental image that appears light or white | radioopaque |
| Apperance of most radiolucent lesions can be classified in what two ways | Unilocular /Multilocular |
| What tends to be small and nonexpansile and have borders that may appear corticated or noncorticated on the dental image | Unilocular lesions |
| A thin well demarcated radio opaque rim of bone at the periphery | corticated |
| this lesion is usually indicative of a benign, slow gorwing process | Unilocular corticated lesion |
| Lesion appears fuzzy or poorly defined | uniolcular non corticated lesion |
| Radiolucencies with ill defined or irregular margins may represent either a -------- or -----------process | benign and malignant |
| Lesion that exhibits multiple radiolucent compartments | mutilocular radiolucent lesions |
| Multilocular radiolucent lesions are frequently______________ expansile and tend to displace the buccal and lingual plates of bone | expansile |
| What lesions usually grow slowly | non corticated and corticated |
| What type of lesion grows really fast and are usually benign | multilocular |
| What are the several locations that the lesions can occur(name 4) | Periapical interadicular edentulous periocornal |
| area around the root ( by the apex) | periapical |
| In between the roots of adjacent teeth ( in between the roots | inter-radicular |
| An area without teeth | edentulous |
| area around the crown of an impacted tooth | pericoronal |
| Refers to loss of maxillary or mandibular bone that surrounds and supports the teeth | aveolar bone loss |