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慢性增生性牙髓炎时探诊深龋洞可发现( ) A.洞底硬,无疼痛感 B.洞内探到穿髓孔

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慢性增生性牙髓炎时探诊深龋洞可发现( )

A.洞底硬,无疼痛感
B.洞内探到穿髓孔,感疼痛
C.洞内有红色肉芽组织增生
D.洞底有大量软化腐质
E.洞底穿孔达根分歧

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