When counting the maxillary anterior teeth of this adolescent patient, it appears that five are present, if the large tooth is counted as one. A radiograph reveals that this large central tooth has two roots.
This tooth demonstrates:
A) geminism.
B) concrescence.
C) dilaceration.
D) fusion.
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Q38: The pear-shaped radiolucency observed in this radiograph
Q39: This radiograph clearly shows which developmental anomaly?
Q39: Dens in dente is a developmental anomaly
Q40: The most common supernumerary tooth is called:
A)distomolar.
B)mesiodens.
C)mulberry
Q43: The deformity seen here with a bend
Q44: When two or more teeth are joined
Q45: The cyst that appears in the bone
Q47: This patient exhibits an accessory cusp located
Q58: Proliferation is defined as
A) congenital lack of
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