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A lab test that may not be typically conducted if a patient has suspected plaque would be a blood test. Plaque is mainly assessed through physical examination of teeth and gums, dental X-rays, and periodontal probing. A blood test is more commonly used to detect systemic conditions related to oral health, such as Diabetes or vitamin deficiencies.

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