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slavikrds [6]
3 years ago
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A 14-year-old is hit in the mouth with a baseball. Two teeth are knocked out. Which of the following are appropriate transport s

olutions for the teeth
Health
2 answers:
djyliett [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct answer is - milk.

Explanation:

Transport solutions are the solutions that are used to prevent the root of knocked out teeth from drying out. If an individual is experiencing the knocked-out teeth should use the milk as a transport solution.

Milk is a great medium for storing the knocked-out teeth due to the cells of the root of the tooth do not burst by swelling up like in place in the water.

Thus, the correct answer is - milk.

alina1380 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The teeth knocked out are milk teeth, hence they will regrow.

Explanation:

Milk teeth will always regrow because, it is not yet a permanent teeth.

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