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Cleft palate is a developmental anomalie that results from:
Cleft palate is a developmental anomalie that results from:
- the failure of fusion of the two medial nasal processes and the maxillary processes
- the failure of fusion of the two medial nasal processes
- the failure of fusion of the palatine shelves and the medial nasal processes
- the failure of fusion of the palatine shelves together and the nasal septum (correct)
Duing childhood development, at age 4, environmental factors such as too much fluoide, can disrupt the amelogenesis process for permanent teeth.
Duing childhood development, at age 4, environmental factors such as too much fluoide, can disrupt the amelogenesis process for permanent teeth.
True (A)
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Cleft Palate
Cleft Palate
Developmental anomaly resulting from failure of fusion of the palatine shelves and nasal septum.
Fluoride Disruption
Fluoride Disruption
True. Excessive fluoride intake during tooth development can disrupt amelogenesis, affecting enamel formation.