What is a class I malocclusion called? When does this occur?
What will be an ideal response?
A class I malocclusion is called a neutroclusion. This occurs when the upper and lower sets of teeth come together normally, but the teeth themselves do not occlude properly.
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A) Coughing and wheezing heard from a bedroom B) Wife telling you that her husband cannot breathe C) Metered-dose inhaler of albuterol on the table D) No smoking sign located on the front door
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What is the term for images that are available before death for positive victim identification?
What will be an ideal response?
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