INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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Which issue is NOT a result of failure during the cap stage of tooth development?

  1. Cyst

  2. Gemination

  3. Perfectly formed teeth

  4. Dens in dente

The correct answer is: Perfectly formed teeth

During the cap stage of tooth development, if there is a failure, various dental anomalies or issues may arise. These issues could include cysts, gemination, or dens in dente due to disruptions during tooth formation. However, perfectly formed teeth are not a result of failure during the cap stage; rather, they indicate successful and normal tooth development. Therefore, the correct answer is C.