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    Which of the Following Is the Correct Term for a Tooth
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Which of the Following Is the Correct Term for a Tooth

Question 37

Question 37

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the correct term for a tooth that fails to erupt?


A) Supernumerary tooth
B) Impacted tooth
C) Primary tooth
D) Permanent tooth

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