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What are the different types of developmental dental abnormalities?
Longitudinal Study
A study that collects data on the same people at more than one time.
Termites
Insects that are part of the order Blattodea, known for their wood-eating habits, which can lead to significant damage to wooden structures and trees.
High Neuroticism
A heightened level of the personality trait which involves experiencing frequent and intense negative emotions like anxiety and depression.
Social Inhibition
A reduction in willingness to engage within social interactions or speak up due to the fear of criticism or rejection by others.
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