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NDHCE Mock Exam Questions 2024/2025 – 100% Verified Actual Test Questions and Complete Solutions
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NDHCE - mock exam questions (2025) comprehensive questions and verified answers ( detailed & elaborated) ACTUAL EXAM 2025 TEST!!
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- 6-12 months for high caries risk or if caries are visible clinically 
12-24 months if caries risk is low - CORRECT ANSWER- how often should a child with a 
transitioning dentition be prescribed radiographs? 
24-36 months - CORRECT ANSWER- how often are radiographs recommended for adults with 
no clinical caries and/or low risk for caries? 
most do not cover all posterior teeth - CORRECT ANSWER- what is the disadvantage to boil 
and bite mouth guards? 
bleeding on probing - CORRECT ANSWER- what i...
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how often should a child with a transitioning dentition be prescribed radiographs? - Correct 
Answer 6-12 months for high caries risk or if caries are visible clinically 
12-24 months if caries risk is low 
how often are radiographs recommended for adults with no clinical caries and/or low risk 
for caries? - Correct Answer 24-36 months 
what is the disadvantage to boil and bite mouth guards? - Correct Answer most do not 
cover all posterior teet...
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