Radiographs may provide information regarding which of the following periodontal conditions?

A) Gingival inflammation
B) Local contributing factors
C) The presence of active disease
D) The depth of the pockets

B
Explanation: A) Radiographs do not image soft tissues precisely enough to provide information regarding gingival inflammation, active disease status, or pocket depths. A clinical examination is required to provide this evaluation.
B) Radiographs do not image soft tissues precisely enough to provide information regarding gingival inflammation, active disease status, or pocket depths. A clinical examination is required to provide this evaluation.
C) Radiographs do not image soft tissues precisely enough to provide information regarding gingival inflammation, active disease status, or pocket depths. A clinical examination is required to provide this evaluation.
D) Radiographs do not image soft tissues precisely enough to provide information regarding gingival inflammation, active disease status, or pocket depths. A clinical examination is required to provide this evaluation.

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