While charting the dentition of a child, the pedodontist finds that the following teeth are present in all the four quadrants; permanent central incisor, permanent lateral incisor, deciduous cuspid, deciduous first molar, deciduous 2nd molar and permanent 1st molar. The eruptive pattern may be considered most nearly normal for a child aged:
While charting the dentition of a child, the pedodontist finds that the following teeth are present in all the four quadrants; permanent central incisor, permanent lateral incisor, deciduous cuspid, deciduous first molar, deciduous 2nd molar and permanent 1st molar. The eruptive pattern may be considered most nearly normal for a child aged:
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While charting the dentition of a child, the pedodontist finds that the following teeth are present in all the four quadrants; permanent central incisor, permanent lateral incisor, deciduous cuspid, deciduous first molar, deciduous 2nd molar and permanent 1st molar. The eruptive pattern may be considered most nearly normal for a child aged:
β Correct Answer: B. 7-10 years
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