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At what age do the first permanent molars calcify?
At what age do the first permanent molars calcify?
- 4-5 months
- 6-7 years
- 2-3 years
- Birth/just before (correct)
At what age does the first permanent tooth erupt?
At what age does the first permanent tooth erupt?
- 7-8 years
- 5-6 years
- 6-7 months
- 6-7 years (correct)
At what age do you expect to see the following dentition
At what age do you expect to see the following dentition
- 5-6 years
- 6-7 years
- 7-8 years (correct)
- 8-9 years
At what age would you expect to see the following dentition:
At what age would you expect to see the following dentition:
Knowing the sequence of eruption/exfoliation helps to identify and explain anomalies such as Molar-incisor hypomineralisation (MIH)
Knowing the sequence of eruption/exfoliation helps to identify and explain anomalies such as Molar-incisor hypomineralisation (MIH)
The order of eruption for deciduous dentition is:
The order of eruption for deciduous dentition is:
What is the order of eruption for maxillary permanent dentition?
What is the order of eruption for maxillary permanent dentition?
Which permanent tooth erupts first?
Which permanent tooth erupts first?