Intraoral Anatomy Flashcards
The enamel has a __(1)__ physical density, therefore __(2)__ x-ray photons will be absorbed by it, and __(3)__ x-ray photons will reach the imaging receptor, resulting in a more __(4)__ appearance for the enamel in a radiograph.
(1) high
(2) more
(3) less
(4) radiopaque
A (radiopaque)
B (radiolucent)
C (radiopaque)
D (radiolucent)
(A) Tip of the nose
(B) Incisive foramen
(C) Anterior nasal spine
(D) Intermaxillary suture
A (radiopaque)
B (radiopaque)
C (radiopaque)
D (radiopaque)
(A) Floor of the maxillary sinus
(B) Zygomatic bone
(C) Zygomatic process of the maxilla
(D) Lamina dura
A (radiolucent)
B (radiolucent)
C (radiolucent)
D (radiopaque)
(A) Mental foramen
(B) Periodontal ligament space
(C) Pulp cavity
(D) Enamel
A (radiolucent) B (radiolucent) C (radiopaque) D (radiopaque) E (radiolucent)
(A) Mandibular canal (B) Submandibular gland fossa (C) Mylohyoid ridge (D) External oblique ridge (E) Dental follicle space
A (radiopaque)
B (radiolucent)
C (radiopaque)
D (radiopaque)
(A) Mental ridge
(B) Lingual Foramen
(C) Inferior border of the Mandible
(D) Genial tubercles
Does the mylohyoid ridge appear radiopaque or radiolucent?
Radiopaque
Does the mandibular canal appear on an X-ray as radiopaque or radiolucent?
Radiolucent
What are the radiopaque protuberances that surround the lingual foramen in an x-ray image?
Genial tubercles
Identify the labeled structure
zygomatic process of the maxilla
Identify the labeled structure
nasal septum
Identify the labeled structure
incisive (nasopalatine) foramen
How does the mandibular canal appear in a radiograph?
A radiolucent band, with two thin radiopaque lines that represent the cortical walls of the canal and outline the mandibular canal. Appears below or superimposed over the apices of the mandibular molar teeth.
The submandibular gland fossa appears in the mandible as a radiopaque area, located in the molar region below the mylohyoid ridge.
True/False?
False. The area would appear radiolucent.
The floor of the nasal cavity is observed in radiographs..?
A. Near the occlusal surface of the tooth
B. At the cemento-enamel junction
C. At the furcation of mandibular teeth
D. At the apices of the maxillary teeth
D
Which of the following landmarks appears radiolucent on a radiograph taken of the maxilla?
A. Periodontal ligament space B. Mental fossa C. Lamina dura D. Genial tubercles E. Enamel
A. Periodontal ligament space
Which of the following landmarks appears radiopaque on a radiograph taken of the mandible?
A. Incisive foramen B. Anterior nasal spine C. Mental ridge D. Lingual foramen E. Mandibular canal
C. Mental ridge
True or false: Dental restorative materials typically appear more radiolucent than surrounding tooth structure such as enamel and dentin.
False
On a radiograph, the external oblique ridge of the mandible will be _______ to the mylohyoid ridge.
superior
The submandibular gland fossa may appear to look like a lesion on a radiograph. How can we distinguish this fossa from a lesion?
Through the presence of trabeculae.
The periodontal ligament space appears _____ . The lamina dura appears _____ .
radiolucent; radiopaque
What component of the oral cavity is not apparent radiographically because the contrast between it and dentin is minimal?
cementum
What is the most radiolucent element seen in the oral cavity?
Air
When is cementum visible on radiographs?
when hypercementosis occurs
Which of the following can be seen in the following image? I. Lingual Foramen II. Genial Tubercles III. Mental Ridge IV. Mental Foramen
A.) I only B.) I, II C.) I, II, III D.) I, II, IV E.) I, II, III, IV
C.) I, II, III
True or False: The mental fossa is a depression on the labial aspect of the mandible extending laterally from the midline and above the mental ridge that appears as a radiopaque area on a radiograph.
False.
Correct Statement: The mental fossa is a depression on the labial aspect of the mandible extending laterally from the midline and above the mental ridge that appears as a RADIOLUCENT area on a radiograph.
- The following structures are listed from most to least radiopaque: Pulp, Dentin, Enamel.
- The PDL consists of connective tissue fibers, blood vessels, and lymphatics, thus it appears as a thin radiopaque line around the root of the tooth.
A.) Both statements are true.
B.) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false.
C.) Statement 1 is false, Statement 2 is true.
D.) Both statements are false.
D.) Both statements are false.
Reasoning:
- ) Most to least Radiopaque = Enamel, Dentin, Pulp
- ) The PDL consists of connective tissue fibers, blood vessels, and lymphatics, thus it appears as a thin RADIOLUCENT line around the root of the tooth.
Cementum is not usually apparent radiographically because the contrast between it and ____ is so low and the cementum layer is so thin.
Dentin
Widening of the PDL space around the apical area can be caused by _______ .
infection and orthodontic treatment
The lateral fossa is a radiolucent area located between the _____ & the _____ .
Maxillary canine & lateral incisor
Why do the middle teeth not have roots?
It is a bridge!
What is labeled in red?
Naso-labial fold
What is labeled A in red and what is labeled B in yellow?
A: Zygomatic process of the maxilla
B: Zygomatic bone
What is the radiolucent area above the mental ridge seen on a radiograph called?
Mental Fossa
Where does the lingual foramen show up on a radiograph?
It is a small, radiolucent dot located below the apices of the mandibular incisors.
Radiolucent structures interact more or less with X-rays? Give me two examples of radiolucent structures.
Radiolucent structures interact less with X-rays. Examples include air and soft tissues.
What is the name of the anatomical structures of the alveolar bone through which neurovascular elements are transmitted?
Nutrient Canals
What anatomical structure is sometimes mistaken for a lesion (i.e. a periapical cyst or granuloma) due to its apical location when viewed radiographically?
The mental foramen
You take a radiograph on a patient and notice that there are decreased or no trabeculations in the area of the submandibular fossa; what is a possible indication of this finding?
Decreased trabeculations in this area indicate that the patient may be suffering from an anomaly or a lesion. Further investigation is recommended
Identify the labeled structures.
A. External oblique ridge B. Mandibular canal C. Enamel D. Dentin E. Pulp chamber
Identify the labeled structures.
A. Floor of maxillary sinus B. Alveolar bone C. Alveolar crest D. Lamina dura E. PDL space
Identify the labeled structures
A. Mental fossa B. Genial tubercles C. Lingual foramen D. Inferior border of mandible E. Mental ridge
What does the nasal septum look like on a radiograph?
Vertical radiopaque structure
What effect does the tip of the nose, upper lip, and nasolabial fold have on radiographs?
Decreases the density in the areas that they overlap