Feline Dental Radiography
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Normal Radiographic features of the feline maxilla, mandible
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Normal radiographic features of feline teeth
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Wire separated mandibular symphysis
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Odontoclastic resorptive lesions
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Radiograph of mandibular premolar and molar teeth showing Type 2 odontoclastic resorptive lesions
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Odontoclastic resorption of distal root of 309 and loss of alveolar bone height
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Periodontal disease with horizontal alveolar bone loss , feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions and super-numerary premolar tooth roots
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Radiolucent area mid mandibular distal root of the molar tooth suggestive of an odontoclastic resorptive lesion. Horizontal alveolar bone loss (red line) typical of periodontal disease. Note the three rooted fourth premolar tooth. Normal alveolar bone height (yellow line).
Retained feline tooth roots
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