LEC 23 - Dental Radiographs Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two major reasons you would want to do dental x-rays?

A

Periodontal disease and routine professional prophylaxsis

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2
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What is a radiographic sign that you have periodontal disease?

A

Destruction of the periodontal ligament space

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3
Q

What is the furnication?

A

Where the two roots in a molar come together

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4
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What is the alveolar bone?

A

The part of the jaw bone surrounding the tooth

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5
Q

What is the cementoenamel junction?

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This is where the crown of the tooth meets the gum line.

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6
Q

What is the white line on radiographs that runs with the periodontal ligament?

A

Lamina dura denta

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7
Q

What is the direction toward the tip of the tooth?

A

Coronal

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8
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What is the direction toward the root of the tooth?

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Apical

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9
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What are two important things to note when looking at the gum line?

A

Recession and resorption

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10
Q

How can you “age” a dog based on dental radiographs?

A

With age the dentin gets thicker while the pulp cavity becomes smaller.

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11
Q

What is the standard way of view dental radiographs?

A

Labial mounting. Positioned to be as if the patient was looking at you. (Their left is your right)

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12
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What are the six basic steps to analyzing a dental radiograph?

A

Determine species, jaw, and teeth – Periodontal ligament space — Alveolar bone height/density — Root apex and periapical region — Roots and root canals – Crowns

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13
Q

Who has more teeth dogs or cats?

A

Dogs

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14
Q

How will a resorptive lesion appear on radiographs?

A

Decreased density of the bone, some may be completely eatten away

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15
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Who do you see resorption in most commonly, dogs or cats?

A

Cats

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16
Q

What gives you a sign that there is a periapical absess?

A

There will be an increased spacing in the peridontal ligament space along with an increased lucency at the root

17
Q

What tells you that a dog might have pulpitis?

A

There will be widening of the pulp cavity

18
Q

What are the treatment options for pulpitis?

A

Root canal or tooth removal

19
Q

What is a common sign of severe periodontal disease?

A

Alveolar bone loss

20
Q

How can you tell if a slab fracture is acute or chronic issue?

A

If pulp exposure is present and pulp is still pink the fracture is most likely acute. Also look for presence of calculus

21
Q

How long does it take calculus to form?

A

~ 3 days

22
Q

What would a slab fracture, with pulp exposure look like after a year?

A

No longer would be pink but instead black. Tooth most likely would be dead.

23
Q

If doing a root canal on a multiple rooted tooth what is the procedure?

A

You do a root canal to all the roots because there is an open pathway and therefor bacteria will be present in all root tips.

24
Q

What is one of the most common gingival tumors seen in dogs?

A

Peripheral odontogenic fibroma

25
Q

What can cause changes to the jaw bone?

A

Neoplasia, osteomyolitis, fracture repair, or severe infection

26
Q

What are the most common teeth that dogs get carries in?

A

1st and 2nd upper molars

27
Q

What causes dental caries to occur in dogs?

A

High carb diets, always ask the owner what they are feeding their dog if you see any carriers.

28
Q

What is the most common teeth that cats get carriers in?

A

None