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Bit confused here... it says radiographic diagnosis could be done around age 2 or 3 for the missing premolars. premolars errupt at age 8 (1st) and 10 (2nd). crown development is completed about 2-3 years prior; making the child 6 at earliest.(source is a lecture from my uni) can radiograph reallly show teeth in bud, cap and bell stage?
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