Each of the following is an indication to expose radiographs on children except one. Which one is the exception?
A) Detection of congenitally missing teeth
B) Assessment for orthodontic intervention
C) Evaluation of diseases and pathosis
D) Inspection of open interproximal contacts
D
Explanation: A) There may be a time during transition between primary and permanent dentition when the proximal surfaces are visible clinically. If the interproximal contacts are open to clinical inspection, radiographs are not likely to be exposed.
B) There may be a time during transition between primary and permanent dentition when the proximal surfaces are visible clinically. If the interproximal contacts are open to clinical inspection, radiographs are not likely to be exposed.
C) There may be a time during transition between primary and permanent dentition when the proximal surfaces are visible clinically. If the interproximal contacts are open to clinical inspection, radiographs are not likely to be exposed.
D) There may be a time during transition between primary and permanent dentition when the proximal surfaces are visible clinically. If the interproximal contacts are open to clinical inspection, radiographs are not likely to be exposed.
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