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Which Word with a Prefix, Root, and Suffix Refers to a Condition

Question 75

Question 75

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Which word with a prefix, root, and suffix refers to a condition involving tissue around a tooth?


A) Gingival
B) Submandibular
C) Periodontitis
D) Leukoplakia
E) Hematemesis

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