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craiczarry

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Surgical treatment of which anatomical area might result in a postoperative complication of malocclusion?
 a. jaw
  b. nose
  c. orbit
  d. palate

Question 2

Which bone contributes to the posterior and inferior portion of the nasal septum?
 a. mandible
  b. nasal
  c. vomer
  d. zygoma



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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