Natural development of periodontal disease in the dog: a review of clinical, anatomical and histological features
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Natural development of periodontal disease in the dog: a review of clinical, anatomical and histological features
Abstract
Periodontal disease occurs naturally in a wide range of species from rodents to humans. Clinical studies document the development of periodontal disease. Histopathology reveals the inflammatory response to plaque accumulation. This article presents a review of the clinical and histopathological features of periodontal disease in the dog.
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