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questionnumber="2"
 
questionnumber="2"
 
question="What view would you use to radiograph the maxillary fourth premolar in a dog?"
 
question="What view would you use to radiograph the maxillary fourth premolar in a dog?"
choice4="Intra-oral parallel  "
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choice1="Intra-oral parallel  "
 
choice2="Intra-oral bisecting angle"
 
choice2="Intra-oral bisecting angle"
 
choice3="Extra-oral parallel "
 
choice3="Extra-oral parallel "
choice1="Lateral oblique skull radiograph"
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choice4="Lateral oblique skull radiograph"
  
 
correctchoice="2"
 
correctchoice="2"
feedback2="'''Correct!''' The intra-oral bisecting technique is used to radiograph the maxillary premolars. [[Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback2="'''Correct!''' The intra-oral bisecting technique is used to radiograph the maxillary premolars. [[Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal]]"
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The intra-oral parallel technique is used for radiographing the mandibular premolars and molars. [[Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The intra-oral parallel technique is used for radiographing the mandibular premolars and molars. [[Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal]]"
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The extra-oral parallel technique could be used in cats but not dogs to avoid the superimposition of the zygomatic arch. [[Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The lateral oblique skull radiograph does not give the detail necessary for dental radiographs. [[Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal]]"
  
 
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What view would you use to radiograph the maxillary fourth premolar in a dog?

Please select an option Incorrect. The intra-oral parallel technique is used for radiographing the mandibular premolars and molars. WikiVet Article: Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal Correct! The intra-oral bisecting technique is used to radiograph the maxillary premolars. WikiVet Article: Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal Incorrect. The extra-oral parallel technique could be used in cats but not dogs to avoid the superimposition of the zygomatic arch. WikiVet Article: Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal Incorrect. The lateral oblique skull radiograph does not give the detail necessary for dental radiographs. WikiVet Article: Intra-Oral Radiography Techniques - Small Animal

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