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    Since the Dens in Dente Is Often a Nonvital Tooth
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Since the Dens in Dente Is Often a Nonvital Tooth

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Since the dens in dente is often a nonvital tooth, it may be seen in association with


A) an impacted tooth.
B) a periapical lesion.
C) swelling and displacement of surrounding teeth.
D) malocclusion.

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