Each of the following is a possible location of caries except one. Which one is the exception?

A) Root
B) Proximal
C) Alveolar
D) Occlusal

C
Explanation: A) The four locations of caries are proximal, occlusal, buccal/lingual, and cemental (root caries). Alveolar refers to the bone.
B) The four locations of caries are proximal, occlusal, buccal/lingual, and cemental (root caries). Alveolar refers to the bone.
C) The four locations of caries are proximal, occlusal, buccal/lingual, and cemental (root caries). Alveolar refers to the bone.
D) The four locations of caries are proximal, occlusal, buccal/lingual, and cemental (root caries). Alveolar refers to the bone.

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