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    When a Tooth Has No Antagonist in the Opposing Arch
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When a Tooth Has No Antagonist in the Opposing Arch

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

When a tooth has no antagonist in the opposing arch, the tooth can


A) Over-erupt
B) Develop periodontal disease
C) Develop dental caries
D) Develop occlusal trauma
E) Do all of the above

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