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==Description==  
 
==Description==  
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORLs) are the most commonly seen dental lesions in cats. On examination, there is a loss of dental tissue on the crown or at the neck of the teeth. The crown may be completely resorbed with the remaining root covered with gingiva.
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Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORLs) are the most commonly seen dental lesions in cats. On examination, there is a loss of dental tissue on the crown or at the neck of the teeth. The crown may be completely resorbed with the remaining root covered with [[Oral Cavity - Teeth & Gingiva - Anatomy & Physiology|gingiva]].
    
The aetiology and pathogenesis of FORLs has not yet been demonstrated but is almost certainly multifactorial. Possible hypotheses that have been suggested include:
 
The aetiology and pathogenesis of FORLs has not yet been demonstrated but is almost certainly multifactorial. Possible hypotheses that have been suggested include:
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===Oral Examination===
 
===Oral Examination===
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'''Visual Examination''' - identification of the lesions or inflammed gingiva that overlies the remaining root.
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'''Visual Examination''' - identification of the lesions or inflammed [[Oral Cavity - Teeth & Gingiva - Anatomy & Physiology|gingiva]] that overlies the remaining root.
    
'''Probe''' - lesions that are subgingival may be identified using a dental probe.
 
'''Probe''' - lesions that are subgingival may be identified using a dental probe.
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