A definitive diagnosis can only be made after an examination and intra-oral radiography with the cat [[Oral Examination Under General Anaesthesia|under general anaesthesia]]. The lesion can be felt as a concavity using a sharp explorer probe. <font color="red">Pic TR6</font color>. Often the lesions are only detected once the calculus has been removed. | A definitive diagnosis can only be made after an examination and intra-oral radiography with the cat [[Oral Examination Under General Anaesthesia|under general anaesthesia]]. The lesion can be felt as a concavity using a sharp explorer probe. <font color="red">Pic TR6</font color>. Often the lesions are only detected once the calculus has been removed. |