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Using current radiographic techniques, a satisfactory intraoral radiograph can be produced with skin exposures as low as
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In the bisecting angle principle of intraoral radiography, the radiopacity that can obliterate the apices of maxillary molars is the
zygoma and the zygomatic process of the maxillaNDEB released questions part 2 set 14
In the bisecting angle principle of intraoral radiography, the radiopacity that can obliterate the apices of maxillary molars is the
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When performing an intraoral incision and drainage of a dentoalveolar abscess, which of the following is/are true?
1. The scalpel incision should be made superficially through mucosa.
2. The incision should be only large enough to allow placement of a drain.
3. The underlying tissue dissection is performed bluntly.
4. The purpose of a drain is to keep the incision open.
(2) and (4)
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Which of the following medications increases a patient’s risk for intraoral candidiasis?
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Intraoral soft tissue examination will NOT assist in the diagnosis of
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Using current radiographic techniques, a satisfactory intraoral radiograph can be produced with skin exposures as low as
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Which type of dental instrument is used for an intraoral examination to determine the health status of the oral cavity?
ExplorerAssist 5
During an intraoral procedure, where should the dental assistant direct the continuous flow of air from the air-water syringe to facilitate indirect vision?
On the mouth mirrorAssist 5
While exposing an intraoral radiograph, a patient complains of having a gag reflex. Which treatment does the dentist prescribe for the patient prior to radiograph exposures?
Spray a topical anesthetic at the back of the throat.Assist 5
Why is it important for the dentist or dental assistant to adjust the height of the operator's chair during intraoral procedures?
To keep the thighs parallel to the floorAssist 4
At what distance should the dental assistant position the dental light for effective illumination of the patient's oral cavity during an intraoral examination?
An arm's length away from the oral cavityAssist 4

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