Which of these statements is false?
A) Cemental caries may be called "root caries."
B) Root caries may be misinterpreted as cervical burnout.
C) Arrested caries are caries that are no longer active.
D) Rampant caries refers to decay that occurs under a restoration or around margins.
D
Explanation: A) Recurrent, or secondary, caries is decay that occurs under a restoration or around its margins.
B) Recurrent, or secondary, caries is decay that occurs under a restoration or around its margins.
C) Recurrent, or secondary, caries is decay that occurs under a restoration or around its margins.
D) Recurrent, or secondary, caries is decay that occurs under a restoration or around its margins.
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