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NEET MDS DENTAL ANATOMY #23 replaces which primary tooth?

A. K
B. L
C. M
D. N
E. O

The correct answer is D. Both 23 and N are mandibular left incisors. Remember that A
through J are maxillary, while K through T are mandibular. The mandibular replacements
are 20 for K, 21 for L, 22 for M, 23 for N, 24 for O, 25 for P, 26 for Q, 27 for R, 28 for S, and
29 for T. Remember that permanent molars 17, 18, 19, 30, 31, and 32 do not replace
primary teeth&

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