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Failure of a Dentist to Achieve a Reasonable Result on Orthodontic

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Failure of a dentist to achieve a reasonable result on orthodontic treatment that extends over a three-year period is an example of a case that could be tried under ________ law.


A) contract
B) tort
C) administrative
D) both a or b

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