INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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Stochastic effects from radiation do not have a threshold dose.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Varies with radiation type

  4. Not applicable

The correct answer is: True

This statement is true because stochastic effects from radiation occur randomly and do not have a specific threshold dose. This means that any amount of exposure to radiation, no matter how small, can potentially cause harm. Option B is incorrect because it implies that there is a threshold dose for stochastic effects from radiation, which is not true. Option C is incorrect because although the severity of stochastic effects may vary depending on the type of radiation, the absence of a threshold dose holds true for all types of radiation. Option D is also incorrect because the concept of stochastic effects is applicable to all forms of radiation.