On a dental radiograph, interproximal caries are typically seen at or just below the:
A) Marginal ridge.
B) Contact point.
C) Cementoenamel junction.
D) Crest of the alveolar bone.
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Q1: Caries that involve the buccal or lingual
Q2: A radiograph is most useful for detection
Q3: _ occlusal caries cannot be seen on
Q4: In the practice of dentistry, _ is
Q5: A carious lesion appears _ on a
Q8: Which of the following statements is true
Q9: A Class _ lesion is an advanced
Q10: _ interproximal caries extend less than halfway
Q11: Rampant caries are typically seen in children
Q12: _ caries are found between two teeth.
A)Occlusal
B)Buccal
C)Lingual
D)Interproximal
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