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A six- year molar begins to calcify at______________?

  • (A)  Six months IU
  • (B)  At birth
  • (C)  1 years after birth
  • (D)  3 years age
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Which of the following gives the best description of erupted permanent teeth typically seen in a 9- years old______________?

  • (A)  Only molars
  • (B)  All teeth except third molars
  • (C)  1,2,4,5,6,7 in all quadrants
  • (D)  1,2,6 in all quadrants
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Growth of all permanent teeth except last molars is completed by___________?

  • (A)  6 years
  • (B)  8 years
  • (C)  12 years
  • (D)  17 years
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Before eruption the position of permanent mandibular incisor buds relative to primary incisors is_____________?

  • (A)  Superior and facial
  • (B)  Inferior and facial
  • (C)  Superior and lingual
  • (D)  Inferior and lingual
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Which of these teeth are highly sturdy and usually the last ones to be lost ?

  • (A)  First molar
  • (B)  Central incisors
  • (C)  Canines
  • (D)  Premolars
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In the majority of situations, the first decidous tooth to erupt is the______________?

  • (A)  Mandibular central incisor
  • (B)  Mandibular first molar
  • (C)  Maxillary central incisor
  • (D)  Maxillary second molar
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Primary canine erupts______________?

  • (A)  After D
  • (B)  Before B
  • (C)  After B
  • (D)  After E
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First evidence of calcification of maxillary permanent central incisors occurs at_____________?

  • (A)  3-4 months
  • (B)  10-12 months
  • (C)  2-3 years
  • (D)  3-4 years
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Root completion of the mandibular first molar takes place by the age_______________?

  • (A)  7-8 years
  • (B)  8-9 years
  • (C)  9-10 years
  • (D)  10 – 11 years
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