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During orthodontic treatment, poor oral hygiene may result in
1. marginal gingivitis.
2. gingival fibrosis.
3. ulcerative gingivitis.
4. acute periodontitis.
5. juvenile periodontitis.
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Poor oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment may result in
1. edema.
2. bleeding.
3. loss of stippling.
4. gingival desquamation.
(1) (2) (3)
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An 86 year old patient with poor oral hygiene has a cavitated lesion with active caries. The lesion is on the vestibular root surface of a maxillary posterior tooth, and the patient does not want any mercury in their mouth. The most appropriate restorative material for this lesion is a/an
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Poor oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment may result in
1. edema.
2. bleeding.
3. loss of stippling.
4. gingival desquamation.
(1) (2) (3)
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