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    Some Manufacturers of Composite Materials Add Radiopaque Particles to Their
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Some Manufacturers of Composite Materials Add Radiopaque Particles to Their

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Question 13

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Some manufacturers of composite materials add radiopaque particles to their products to help the viewer differentiate a composite restoration from:


A) An amalgam restoration.
B) Dental caries.
C) A cast gold restoration.
D) A porcelain-fused-to-metal crown.

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