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questionnumber="18"
 
questionnumber="18"
 
question="What is the approximate age of the dog based on the mandibular radiograph?"
 
question="What is the approximate age of the dog based on the mandibular radiograph?"
choice4="1 year "
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choice1="1 year "
choice2="5 months"
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choice3="5 months"
choice3="9 months"
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choice2="9 months"
choice1="3 months"
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choice4="3 months"
  
correctchoice="2"
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correctchoice="3"
feedback2="'''Correct!''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' There is a very immature canine tooth starting to erupt. The incisors are all permanent teeth and there are some deciduous premolars present. The permanent canine teeth are normally present by 6 months of age and fully erupted by 9 months of age. [[Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The permanent teeth are normally fully erupted by 1 year of age.  [[Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal]]"
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The permanent canine teeth are normally fully erupted by 9 months of age. [[Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal]]"
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Permanent canine teeth are normally not evident and the incisors only just start to change at 3 months of age. [[Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal]]"
  
  

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What is the approximate age of the dog based on the mandibular radiograph?

Please select an option Incorrect. The permanent teeth are normally fully erupted by 1 year of age. WikiVet Article: Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal Incorrect. The permanent canine teeth are normally fully erupted by 9 months of age. WikiVet Article: Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal Correct! There is a very immature canine tooth starting to erupt. The incisors are all permanent teeth and there are some deciduous premolars present. The permanent canine teeth are normally present by 6 months of age and fully erupted by 9 months of age. WikiVet Article: Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal Incorrect. Permanent canine teeth are normally not evident and the incisors only just start to change at 3 months of age. WikiVet Article: Normal Intra-Oral Radiographic Anatomy - Small Animal

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