Unit 314 - Dental radiography 3

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1. If there is a spill of developing chemicals, how should they be cleared up?

  • By absorption in inert materials and disposed of in a container for collection
  • By absorption in inert materials and disposed of in clinical waste bin for collection
  • By absorption in inert materials and placed in domestic waste
  • Absorbed in paper towels and placed in clinical waste
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2. The position of un-erupted canines can best be determined by taking:

  • Either Occlusal or Orthopantomograph
  • None of that stated
  • Occlusal
  • Orthopantomograph

3. Where should unexposed film packets be stored?

  • Away from radiation
  • All of them
  • At room temperature
  • In stock rotation order

4. Anterior occlusal radiographs are often taken to check for:

  • Salivary stones
  • All of them
  • Palatal cysts
  • Supernumerary teeth

5. What do composite fillings appear as on radiographs?

  • Black
  • Grey
  • Transparent
  • White

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