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Which Type of Dentin Is Formed Prior to Tooth Function

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Question 1

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Which type of dentin is formed prior to tooth function and is the major component of the crown and root of the tooth?


A) Mantle dentin
B) Circumpulpal dentin
C) Secondary dentin
D) Tertiary dentin

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