The only hypoplastic defect in a patient's dentition is located on the facial surface of a permanent maxillary central incisor. The most likely cause of this defect is:
A) a dietary deficiency during tooth formation.
B) absence of the primary mandibular central incisor.
C) physical injury of the primary maxillary central incisor.
D) neonatal hypoplasia of the primary anterior teeth.
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