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    Identify the Cause of the Lines the Arrows Are Pointing
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Identify the Cause of the Lines the Arrows Are Pointing

Question 15

Question 15

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Identify the cause of the lines the arrows are pointing to on your patient's dental image.
Identify the cause of the lines the arrows are pointing to on your patient's dental image.     A) Fractures in the root and crown B) Scratched film emulsion C) Artifacts on the phosphor plates D) Streaks of light
Identify the cause of the lines the arrows are pointing to on your patient's dental image.     A) Fractures in the root and crown B) Scratched film emulsion C) Artifacts on the phosphor plates D) Streaks of light


A) Fractures in the root and crown
B) Scratched film emulsion
C) Artifacts on the phosphor plates
D) Streaks of light

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