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question="How many three-rooted teeth does a dog with full dentition have?  "
 
question="How many three-rooted teeth does a dog with full dentition have?  "
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feedback2="'''Correct!''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' The three-rooted teeth are maxillary fourth premolar and the first and second molar. There are no three-rooted teeth in the mandible.[[Exodontics#Maxillary Fourth Premolar Tooth Extraction|WikiVet Article: Exodontics]]"
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The three-rooted teeth are maxillary fourth premolar and the first and second molar. There are no three-rooted teeth in the mandible.[[Exodontics#Maxillary Fourth Premolar Tooth Extraction|WikiVet Article: Exodontics]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The three-rooted teeth are maxillary fourth premolar and the first and second molar. There are no three-rooted teeth in the mandible. [[Exodontics#Maxillary Fourth Premolar Tooth Extraction|WikiVet Article: Exodontics]]"
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]"
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The three-rooted teeth are maxillary fourth premolar and the first and second molar. There are no three-rooted teeth in the mandible. [[Exodontics#Maxillary Fourth Premolar Tooth Extraction|WikiVet Article: Exodontics]]"
    
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