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    Exam 24: The Use of Radiographs in the Detection of Dental Caries
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    Early Occlusal, Buccal, Lingual, and Cemental Caries Are Not Likely
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Early Occlusal, Buccal, Lingual, and Cemental Caries Are Not Likely

Question 41

Question 41

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Early occlusal, buccal, lingual, and cemental caries are not likely to be recorded on radiographs.

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