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Dental Caries
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Contents
1
Typical Signalment
2
Description
3
Diagnosis
3.1
Clinical Signs
3.2
Laboratory Tests
3.3
Diagnostic Imaging
4
Treatment
5
Prognosis
6
References
Typical Signalment
Dental caries can occur in any breed or size of dog.
Description
Diagnosis
Clinical Signs
Laboratory Tests
Diagnostic Imaging
Treatment
Prognosis
References