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Trying to Establish the Correct Number of Primary and Permanent

Question 40

Question 40

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Trying to establish the correct number of primary and permanent teeth present in a 7-year-old child may best be accomplished by which diagnostic component?


A) Clinical
B) Historical
C) Radiographic
D) Differential

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