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Write the correct abbreviation for intravenous pyelogram:
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The teeth with sharp cutting edges are:
 
  A) molars.
  B) bicuspids.
  C) incisors.
  D) premolars.



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Answer to Question 1

IVP

Answer to Question 2

C
Explanation: A) Molars have large, flat grinding surfaces.
B) Bicuspids have flat grinding surfaces.
C) Correct.
D) Premolars are bicuspids.



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