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    The Name of the Condition When Teeth Within an Arch
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The Name of the Condition When Teeth Within an Arch

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Question 13

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The name of the condition when teeth within an arch are so crowded that two adjacent teeth contact each other on the root and are connected by cementum is:


A) gemination.
B) fusion.
C) concrescence.
D) dilaceration.

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