Selection Criteria Flashcards

1
Q

T/F: Radiographs can be taken before a clinical exam.

A

False

Review med hx and perform clinical exam first

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2
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T/F: Thyroid shields should always be used for children.

A

True

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3
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T/F: Radiographs are indicated in child patients with open contacts.

A

False

Can visually inspect

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4
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What radiographs are recommended for a new patient child with transitional dentition?

A

Posterior bitewings with pano
or
Bitewings and selected periapical images

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5
Q

What is the recommended radiographs for an adolescent with evidence of oral disease or a hx of extensive dental treatment?

A

Full mouth series

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6
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T/F: Edentulous patients should have radiographs every 24 months.

A

False

Only in anticipation of prosthesis

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7
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T/F: It is recommended for adults to receive regular bitewings, selected periapicals, and panoramic radiographs.

A

False

Bitewings and selected periapicals OR panoramics

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8
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What are five things panoramic radiographs are good for?

A
  1. Eval of trauma
  2. Impacted 3rd molars
  3. Large intra-bony lesions
  4. Inability to tolerate intraoral sensors
  5. Evaluate TMJ
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9
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How often should children with or without increased carries risk receive radiographs?

A

Increased risk: every 6-12 months

Normal risk: BW every 12-24 months

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10
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How often should adolescents with or without increased risk receive radiographs?

A

Increased risk - every 6-12 months

Normal risk: BW every 18-36 months

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11
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How often should adults with or without increased risk receive radiographs?

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Increased risk: every 6-18 months or based on caries risk

Normal: BW every 24-36 months

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