Harry is told he has structural damage to his dentoalveolar joint. Where specifically is the problem area?

A.
Between his sacrum and coxa.

B.
At his symphysis pubis.

C.
In his cervical region between the atlas and axis.

D.
Between his tooth socket and tooth.

E.
At the suture between the two parietal bones.


D

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