Mcq Subject: Radiology

Radiolucencies of the jaw may be seen in:

A. Multiple myeloma

B. Giant cell tumours

C. Hyperparathyroidism

D. All of the above

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The bisecting angle technique is used to take

A. Bitewing radiographs

B. Periapical radiographs

C. True occlusal radiographs of the mandible

D. None of the above

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Decay of enamel following radiotherapy is initiated due to:

A. Decrease in salivary flow

B. Direct radiations contacting the enamel

C. Dessication of tooth structure

D. Hypocalcification and pitting of enamel

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Which of the following resembles caries in radiographs?

A. Zinc oxide eugenol

B. Zinc phosphate

C. GIC

D. Polymethyl methacnilate

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Dead bone appears on a radiograph as:

A. Radiolucent

B. Radio-opaque

C. Cotton wool appearance

D. Salt and pepper appearance

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Radiation effect blood supply because of

A. Anemia

B. Endarteritis of small blood vessels

C. Infection

D. All of the above

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Disadvantages of using a GRID during radiography is:

A. Increased patient exposure due to more exposure time

B. Decreased exposure time

C. Increased secondary radiation fog to film

D. Reduces secondary radiation to film

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The radiopacity that frequently obliterate the root apices of maxillary molars is

A. Maxillary sinus

B. Palatine bone

C. Zygoma and Zygomatic process of Maxilla

D. Orbital process of Zygomatic bone

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In leukemia patient, post extraction bleeding doesn’t stop because of:

A. Increased leukocyte count

B. Increased Ca+ level in blood

C. Platelet disorder

D. Deficiency of clotting factors

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Effect of radiation is:

A. Cumulative

B. Fractionalized

C. Concentrated

D. Dependent on genetic make-up of individuals

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