Feline dental resorptive lesions
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Feline dental resorptive lesions
Abstract
Resorptive lesions in feline teeth are frustrating. Despite a number of studies, there is as yet no satisfactory, clear-cut explanation for the cause, high prevalence, and recent emergence of this lesion, and experience with treatment has identified more problems, rather than indicated a successful management regime.
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