Multiple Choice
Deciduous ankylosis occurs when
A) Cementum is fused to the alveolar bone.
B) Deciduous roots are fused to the permanent tooth crown.
C) Deciduous roots are intertwined, twisted, or fused.
D) There is no permanent tooth to cause deciduous root resorption.
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