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Which teeth erupt first?
A: Upper central incisors
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Correct Answer: The lower central incisors appear first in most cases. There are no strict restrictions on the time of their appearance, but, as a rule, they begin to erupt at the age of 5-10 months.
B: Lower central incisors
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Explanation: Lower central incisors appear first in most cases. There are no strict restrictions on the time of their appearance, but, as a rule, they begin to erupt at the age of 5-10 months.
C: Upper lateral incisors
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Correct Answer: The lower central incisors appear first in most cases. There are no strict restrictions on the time of their appearance, but, as a rule, they begin to erupt at the age of 5-10 months.
D: Lower lateral incisors
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Correct Answer: The lower central incisors appear first in most cases. There are no strict restrictions on the time of their appearance, but, as a rule, they begin to erupt at the age of 5-10 months.