INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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Which non-molar tooth is least likely to have a bifurcated root?

  1. Maxillary lateral

  2. Maxillary central

  3. Mandibular canine

  4. Maxillary canine

The correct answer is: Maxillary central

Maxillary central incisors are least likely to have a bifurcated root. These teeth typically have a single, conical root, making them less likely to exhibit bifurcation compared to other non-molar teeth. The other options are less likely because: - Maxillary lateral incisors (Option A) may have a bifurcated root, albeit less frequently than other teeth. - Mandibular canines (Option C) and Maxillary canines (Option D) commonly have a single root without bifurcation.