The Bass method is NOT acceptable for all patients. However, this method is effective at removing plaque at the gingival margin and directly below it
A) First statement is true, second statement is false.
B) First statement is false, second statement is true.
C) Both statements are true.
D) Both statements are false.
B
Explanation: B) The Bass method is acceptable for all patients, although it is always important to individualize patient education. However, this method is effective at removing plaque at the gingival margin and directly below it.
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