Which defines the functional eruption phase?
A) The first phase of tooth eruption, which includes eruptive movements during crown formation
B) The final stage, which includes occlusal wear of the enamel
C) The process of initiation of root development into the oral cavity
D) The final stage, in which the teeth require adjustments relative to the bony crypt
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Q1: Which of the following is the origin
Q4: Which permanent tooth develops without a primary
Q5: Which of the following best defines ankylosis?
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Q10: Eruptive movement occurs occlusally through the bony
Q11: Tooth eruption is clinically seen as which
Q14: The permanent teeth that replace the primary
Q17: The mixed dentition phase occurs from approximately
Q22: The lack of development of the pulp
Q29: Active osteoclasts are multinucleated.
Q30: Osteoblasts are the active cells in both
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