Coronal caries occur on which part of the tooth?

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Multiple Choice

Coronal caries occur on which part of the tooth?

Explanation:
Coronal caries affect the crown portion of the tooth—the enamel-covered part above the gumline. This is where the cariogenic process begins, with acid demineralizing enamel and then dentin as the lesion progresses. Root surfaces, when exposed, are where root caries occur (on cementum and dentin). The pulp chamber is the inner space inside the tooth and isn’t a surface where coronal caries are described, and the cementoenamel junction is simply the border between enamel and cementum rather than the site of coronal caries.

Coronal caries affect the crown portion of the tooth—the enamel-covered part above the gumline. This is where the cariogenic process begins, with acid demineralizing enamel and then dentin as the lesion progresses. Root surfaces, when exposed, are where root caries occur (on cementum and dentin). The pulp chamber is the inner space inside the tooth and isn’t a surface where coronal caries are described, and the cementoenamel junction is simply the border between enamel and cementum rather than the site of coronal caries.

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