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How do caries appear radiographically compared to radiopaque enamel?
Delusions of Reference
False beliefs that events, objects, or other people in the environment have a specific and unusual significance directly related to the person.
Hallucinations
Perceptions in the absence of external stimulus that have qualities of real perception, often seen in certain mental health conditions.
Poverty of Thought Content
A reduction in the quantity or quality of thoughts, characterized by speech that conveys little information due to vagueness or limited idea expression.
Loose Associations
A thought disorder characterized by disorganized thinking that jumps from one idea to another with little or no logical connection.
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