What does the dental formula for primary teeth state?
  1. Incisors, two upper and two lower; canines, one upper and one lower; molars two upper and two lower equals ten per side.
  2. Incisors, two upper and two lower; canines, one upper and one lower; premolars, two upper and two lower; and molars, three upper and three lower.
  3. Incisors, four upper and two lower; canines, two upper and one lower; molars two upper and two lower equals ten per side.
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer: A - According to the dental formula for primary teeth, incisors, two upper and two lower; canines, one upper and one lower; molars two upper and two lower equals ten per side.
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