SAS 14 Panoramic Imaging

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The specialized extraoral radiographic technique used to examine the upper and lower jaws in a single film is called _____.
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Panoramic radiography is also known as _____ or pantomography.
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Panoramic radiography produces a _____ image, as it selectively images a specific body layer.
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The purpose and uses of panoramic imaging include examining the maxi & mandi in one film, patient education, and assessing _____ teeth.
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One disadvantage of panoramic radiography is that it is not as sharp as intraoral radiography, resulting in _____ resolution.
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Panoramic radiographs are used as an initial evaluation that can provide the required insight or assist in determining the need for _____ projections.
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Panoramic radiographs are useful for patients who do not tolerate _____ well.
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The main disadvantage of panoramic imaging is that the image does not display the fine anatomic detail available on _____ radiographs.
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In a good panoramic radiograph, the _____ mandible and the condyles should be at least an inch inside the edges of the film.
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In the posterior, the panoramic image depicts a _____ view of the jaws, whereas in the anterior sextant, it represents a _____ view.
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A strength of the panoramic image is the demonstration of the complete dentition. This statement is _____.
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In a panoramic image, the proximal surfaces of the premolars often _____, which interferes with caries interpretation.
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Given the 2D nature of the panoramic image, such findings may need additional imaging with _____ imaging to define precisely the spatial relationships of the roots of the impacted molars to the vital structure.
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The correct way to view the panoramic image is to view it as if looking at the patient, with the structures on the patient's right side positioned on the viewer's _____.
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