Author Question: Attachment(s) for an overdenture are ____________. a. magnets b. snaps c. either a or b d. ... (Read 93 times)

mikaylakyoung

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Attachment(s) for an overdenture are ____________.
 a. magnets
  b. snaps
  c. either a or b
  d. neither a nor b

Question 2

Patients with an overdenture show ________ alveolar bone loss.
 a. more
  b. less
  c. the same



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Answer to Question 1

c
RATIONALE: Attachments for an overdenture are magnets or snaps.

Answer to Question 2

b
RATIONALE: Patients with an overdenture show less alveolar bone loss.



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