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    Exam 32: Identification of Restorations, dental Materials, and Foreign Objects
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    The Greatest Potential Negative Consequence of an Amalgam Overhang Is
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The Greatest Potential Negative Consequence of an Amalgam Overhang Is

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Question 1

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The greatest potential negative consequence of an amalgam overhang is


A) unesthetic contour.
B) destruction of interproximal bone.
C) impingement of the interdental papilla.
D) stretching of periodontal ligament fibers.

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