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    Which Is the Last Permanent Incisor to Erupt
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Which Is the Last Permanent Incisor to Erupt

Question 18

Question 18

Multiple Choice

Which is the last permanent incisor to erupt?


A) Maxillary central
B) Maxillary lateral
C) Mandibular central
D) Mandibular lateral

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