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    On a Dental Image,interproximal Caries Are Typically Seen at or Just
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On a Dental Image,interproximal Caries Are Typically Seen at or Just

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

On a dental image,interproximal caries are typically seen at or just below the


A) marginal ridge.
B) contact point.
C) cementoenamel junction.
D) crest of the alveolar bone.

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