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This is a ________ and it is used mainly for ________
Waters projection
Sinuses
This is _________
underexposed SMV projection
This is ________
Posterioanterior projection
This is ______________
Lateral ceph projection
This is __________
Oblique lateral mandibular projection
This technique is called ____________
Bisecting angle
This radiograph is ____________
maxillary cross-sectional occlusal
This radiograph is __________
Mandibular cross-sectional occlusal
Mention 2 uses of occlusal radiographs.
To precisely locate roots and supernumerary, unerupted, and impacted teeth

To localize foreign bodies in the jaws and stones in the ducts of sublingual and submandibular glands

To evaluate the integrity of the outlines of the maxillary sinus

To aid in the examination of patients with trismus, who can open their mouths only a few millimeters; this condition precludes intraoral radiography, which may be impossible or at least extremely painful for the patient

To obtain information about the location, nature, extent, and displacement of fractures of the mandible and maxilla

To determine the extent of disease (cysts, osteomyelitis, malignancies) and to detect disease in the palate or floor of the mouth
This structure is the __________
Inferior alveolar canal
This structure is _________
Mental foramen
This structure is ______
Hyoid
This structure is __________
Ghost projection of left ramus of mandible
This structure is __________
Nasolacrimal duct
______ radiographs are most suited for evaluating periapical lesions
Periapicals
T/F
If proper comprehensive clinical examination is done, radiographic examination is not necessary
False
T/F
According to the ADA you can do radiographic examination before clinical examination
False
The guidelines recommend that a child with primary dentition who is cooperative and has closed posterior contacts have only _____ radiographs to examine for caries
Bitewing
If don't know the status of 3rd molars, you would need to take a ________ beside full mouth series or bitewings.
Panoramic