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questionnumber="11"
 
questionnumber="11"
 
question="What is the condition in the picture called?"
 
question="What is the condition in the picture called?"
choice4="Persistent deciduous teeth"
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choice3="Persistent deciduous teeth"
choice2="Supernumerary teeth"
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choice1="Supernumerary teeth"
choice3="Malocclusion"
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choice2="Malocclusion"
choice1="Lance canines"
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choice4="Lance canines"
  
correctchoice="4"
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correctchoice="3"
feedback4="'''Correct!''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' There are persistent deciduous teeth present in this dog's mouth. [[Persistent Deciduous Teeth|WikiVet Article: Persistent Deciduous Teeth]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Supernumerary teeth refer to extra sets of adult (permanent) teeth. [[Tooth Eruption Disorders#Supernumerary Teeth|WikiVet Article: Supernumerary Teeth]]"
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Malocclusion cannot be assessed in an anaesthetised animal in a open-mouth view. [[Dental Malocclusion|WikiVet Article: Dental Malocclusion]]"
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Lance canines refers to a malocclusion of the canine teeth, this cannot be assessed in this situation. [[Dental Malocclusion|WikiVet Article: Dental Malocclusion]]"
  
 
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What is the condition in the picture called?

Please select an option Incorrect. Supernumerary teeth refer to extra sets of adult (permanent) teeth. WikiVet Article: Supernumerary Teeth Incorrect. Malocclusion cannot be assessed in an anaesthetised animal in a open-mouth view. WikiVet Article: Dental Malocclusion Correct! There are persistent deciduous teeth present in this dog's mouth. WikiVet Article: Persistent Deciduous Teeth Incorrect. Lance canines refers to a malocclusion of the canine teeth, this cannot be assessed in this situation. WikiVet Article: Dental Malocclusion

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