INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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Most common anterior tooth to have multiple roots?

  1. Maxillary canine

  2. Mandibular lateral

  3. Mandibular canine

  4. Maxillary central

The correct answer is: Mandibular canine

Both the maxillary canine (option A) and mandibular lateral (option B) typically have a single root, making them incorrect options. Maxillary centrals (option D) can occasionally have multiple roots, but this is less common compared to mandibular canines. Therefore, the most common anterior tooth to have multiple roots is the mandibular canine (option C).