INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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Which anterior tooth is most likely to have a bifurcated root?

  1. Maxillary canine

  2. Maxillary first premolar

  3. Mandibular canine

  4. Mandibular first premolar

The correct answer is: Mandibular canine

The mandibular canine is the anterior tooth that is most likely to have a bifurcated root. Unlike the other options provided, mandibular canines can commonly exhibit bifurcation of their roots. This anatomical feature is important to consider during endodontic treatments or extractions to ensure the entire root system is addressed properly.