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    Which Deciduous Molar Has Three or Four Cusps, an Oblique
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Which Deciduous Molar Has Three or Four Cusps, an Oblique

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Which deciduous molar has three or four cusps, an oblique ridge, three roots, and often has no distal pit?


A) Maxillary first
B) Maxillary second
C) Mandibular first
D) Mandibular second

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