Active tooth eruption refers to the emergence of a crown into the oral cavity. This eruptive process is usually divided into the pre-eruptive and posteruptive stages.
A) Both statements are true.
B) The first statement is true; the second is false.
C) The first statement is false; the second is true.
D) Both statements are false.
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Q2: The successional lamina is seen only facial/buccal
Q3: Each of the following has a role
Q5: The eruptive movement that pushes the crown
Q6: Deciduous ankylosis occurs when
A) Cementum is fused
Q8: Supra-eruption is
A) Complete eruption
B) The last phase
Q10: An ankylosed deciduous tooth will prevent the
Q11: Tooth eruption is dependent upon the dental
Q12: Each of the following typically occur with
Q13: As the permanent teeth become surrounded by
Q20: Vascular pressures in the periodontium seem to
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