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ashley0024 ashley0024
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Each of the following statements regarding the radiographic appearance of caries is correct except one. Which one is the exception?
 
  A) Buccal/lingual caries appears as a round radiolucency in the middle of the tooth.
  B) Cemental caries appears as an ill-defined, radiolucent, saucer-shaped area below the CEJ.
  C) Occlusal caries appears in the pit and fissures of the tooth surface.
  D) Proximal caries begins as a radiolucent notch on the enamel at the contact point between adjacent teeth.
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6 years ago
Smart ... Thanks!
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Good timing, thanks!
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Thanks for your help!!
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