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sc00by25

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During transport to the dental office, an avulsed tooth should be kept in ____________.
 a. milk
  b. saline solution
  c. water
  d. any of the above

Question 2

Which tooth should be replaced in the socket as soon as possible after being avulsed?
 a. Primary
  b. Permanent
  c. All teeth should be replaced
  d. No tooth should be replaced



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Answer to Question 1

d
RATIONALE: During transport to the dental office, an avulsed tooth should be kept in milk, saline solution, or water.

Answer to Question 2

b
RATIONALE: Permanent teeth should be replaced in the socket as soon as possible after being avulsed.



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