Dentistry
Interpretation of Dental Radiographs in Dogs and Cats, Part 1: Principles and Normal Findings
Dental radiography is considered part of the standard of care for dogs and cats undergoing dental intervention.
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Dental radiography is considered part of the standard of care for dogs and cats undergoing dental intervention.
Tooth resorption in cats is prevalent, affecting 28% to 68% of mature cats, depending on the population researched.
This article defines tooth resorption, and explains which teeth in cats are predisposed and how tooth resorption is classified and diagnosed.
In each issue of Today’s Veterinary Practice, Pet Health by the Numbers correlates an article topic with statistics provided by Banfield Pet Hospital (banfield.
Periodontal disease in dogs and cats can be treated via pathogen control, host modulation, guided tissue regeneration, or implants.
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