What is a class I malocclusion called? When does this occur?

What will be an ideal response?


A class I malocclusion is called a neutroclusion. This occurs when the upper and lower sets of teeth come together normally, but the teeth themselves do not occlude properly.

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During this month, the physician spent 45 minutes coordinating and revising the care plans and communicating with the hospice chaplain, hospice nurse, and psychologist. Which of the following best reflects the service(s) provided? a. Care plan oversight services b. Case management services c. Domiciliary, rest home (e.g., assisted living facility), or home care plan oversight services d. Non–face-to-face physician services

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The temperature range of ice is:

A) 23° to 32°F. B) 33° to 50°F. C) 50° to 80°F. D) 70° to 80°F.

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Private water supply systems must be tested at a minimum of every:

A. year. B. 2 years. C. 5 years. D. 10 years.

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CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY. The scientific research process is…

a. Random b. Organized c. Systematic d. Hierarchical

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