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Cone Beam Computed Tomography:
Applications in Diagnostic Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and Pathology

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1. A Cone Beam CT scan involves nearly the same radiation dose as which of the following?
  a. Panoramic radiograph
  b. Full-mouth x-ray series
  c. Nuclear scan
  d. Conventional CT scan
       
2. A conventional CT scan involves a cone of radiation through the tissue being imaged?
  a. True
  b. False
       
3. Of the following choices, which has the highest density and therefore appears the most radiopaque on radiographic imaging studies?
  a. Enamel
  b. Dentin
  c. Bone
  d. Metal restorations
       
4. The use of Cone-Beam CT scans represents the highest standard of care for dental implant treatment and planning?
  a. True
  b. False
       
5. Cone-Beam CT scans are highly useful for all of the following applications in dentistry except?
  a. TMJ imaging
  b. Oral soft tissue pathology
  c. Jaw bone pathology
  d. Orthognathic surgery
       
6. Which of the following would appear as a predominantly radiolucent lesion on a Cone-Beam CT scan?
  a. Sialolith
  b. Mineralized carotid plaque
  c. Odontogenic keratocyst
  d. Osteochondroma
       
7. Cone-Beam CT scans can be reconstructed into various 3-dimensional images with appropriate software?
  a. True
  b. False
       
8.

Which of the following is the correct term for the anatomic variation of the mental nerve that is important to implant treatment planning in the anterior mandibular region?

  a. Incisive canal
  b. Accessory palatine duct
  c. Anterior loop
  d. Cervical loop
       
9. All the following pathoses can affect the maxillary sinus except?
  a. Sinonasal polyp
  b. Sialolith
  c. Antral pseudocyst
  d. Pansinusitis
       
10. Which of the following would appear as a well-defined radiolucent lesion near the inferior border of the posterior mandible?
  a. Antral pseudocyst
  b. Stafne defect
  c. Osteosarcoma
  d. Idiopathic osteosclerosis

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