How can restorative materials be identified on dental radiographs?

A) Size of the material
B) Contour of the material
C) Degree of radiopacity or radiolucency
D) All of the above

D
Explanation: A) To determine the type of restorative material of dental radiographs, the size and contour of the materials and degree of radiopacity and radiolucency should be used.
B) To determine the type of restorative material of dental radiographs, the size and contour of the materials and degree of radiopacity and radiolucency should be used.
C) To determine the type of restorative material of dental radiographs, the size and contour of the materials and degree of radiopacity and radiolucency should be used.
D) To determine the type of restorative material of dental radiographs, the size and contour of the materials and degree of radiopacity and radiolucency should be used.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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