Multiple Choice
The clinician determines that many of the client's multiple-rooted teeth have loss of clinical attachment. This information should prompt the clinician to use the following instrument to assess for possible furcation involvement.
A) An ODU 11/12 explorer
B) Calibrated Nabers probes with curved working ends
C) Calibrated periodontal probe with a straight working end
D) Slim-diameter curved right and left paired ultrasonic tips with extended shanks
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