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| − | feedback1="'''Correct!''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]" | + | feedback1="'''Correct!''' Type 1 refers to the loss of tooth substance. [[Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal]]" |
| − | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Only types 1 and 2 are used based on radiographic appearance. [[Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal]]" |
| − | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]" | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Type 2 refers to the loss of root and periodontal ligament space and ankylosis of the root to the bone. In this radiograph the root is intact.[[Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal]]" |
| − | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' xxxxxxxxxx [[Small Animal Dentistry|WikiVet Article: Small Animal Dentistry]]" | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Type 2 refers to the loss of root and periodontal ligament space and ankylosis of the root to the bone. In this radiograph the root is intact. [[Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal|WikiVet Article: Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal]]" |
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