The first pediatric radiographic survey may not be necessary until
A) all primary teeth have erupted and prevent a visual inspection of interproximal surfaces.
B) the arches have developed sufficiently to accommodate placement of the image receptor.
C) the age of 6 years, when cooperation is more likely.
D) the child presents with signs or symptoms of oral disease.
A
Explanation: A) The selection criteria guidelines suggest that the first radiographic survey may not be necessary until all the primary teeth have erupted, preventing a visual inspection of the proximal (contact) surfaces via a clinical inspection.
B) The selection criteria guidelines suggest that the first radiographic survey may not be necessary until all the primary teeth have erupted, preventing a visual inspection of the proximal (contact) surfaces via a clinical inspection.
C) The selection criteria guidelines suggest that the first radiographic survey may not be necessary until all the primary teeth have erupted, preventing a visual inspection of the proximal (contact) surfaces via a clinical inspection.
D) The selection criteria guidelines suggest that the first radiographic survey may not be necessary until all the primary teeth have erupted, preventing a visual inspection of the proximal (contact) surfaces via a clinical inspection.
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