Multiple Choice
The three classifications of impressions in dentistry are:
A) prospective, retrospective, and introspective.
B) preliminary, functional, and occlusal, or bite, registration.
C) preliminary, final, and occlusal, or bite, registration.
D) diagnostic, functional, determinative.
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