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| Signs on visual inspection which are consistent with RLs: | | Signs on visual inspection which are consistent with RLs: |
− | * Focal hyperplastic gingival tissue covering the tooth defect. This gingival covering is usually, but not always, inflamed. <font color="red">(picTR2)</font color> | + | * Focal hyperplastic gingival tissue covering the tooth defect. This gingival covering is usually, but not always, inflamed. (image 2) |
− | * Red spot on crown of the tooth as seen in the images <font color="red">TR3 and TR4</font color> | + | * Red spot on crown of the tooth as seen in the images (images 3 and 4) |
− | * Missing/fractured teeth; site may have inflamed covering gingiva and/or bony swelling. <font color="red">TR5</font color> | + | * Missing/fractured teeth; site may have inflamed covering gingiva and/or bony swelling. (image 5) |
| * Root fragments | | * Root fragments |
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| ===[[Intra-Oral Radiography - Small Animal|Intra-Oral Radiography]]=== | | ===[[Intra-Oral Radiography - Small Animal|Intra-Oral Radiography]]=== |
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− | 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>. Lesions are often 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. (image 6) Lesions are often only detected once the calculus has been removed. |
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| Visualisation is aided by drying the teeth using the air stream from a dental air-water syringe. With normal teeth, the marginal gingiva will lift away from the tooth when the air is directed at the base of the [[Enamel Organ#Crown|crown]], but with RLs, the soft tissue seems “stuck” to the underlying tooth. General anaesthesia is imperative as examination of these lesions in a conscious cat is painful. | | Visualisation is aided by drying the teeth using the air stream from a dental air-water syringe. With normal teeth, the marginal gingiva will lift away from the tooth when the air is directed at the base of the [[Enamel Organ#Crown|crown]], but with RLs, the soft tissue seems “stuck” to the underlying tooth. General anaesthesia is imperative as examination of these lesions in a conscious cat is painful. |
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− | Radiography will identify lesions that are localized to the root surfaces within the [[Enamel Organ#Alveolar Bone|alveolar bone]], which cannot be detected by clinical methods. Radiography is also required to confirm the diagnosis and to assess the extent and type of the lesion. Radiographs often reveal a lesion that is more advanced than originally suspected from the clinical examination. <font color="red">PicTR7</font color> | + | Radiography will identify lesions that are localized to the root surfaces within the [[Enamel Organ#Alveolar Bone|alveolar bone]], which cannot be detected by clinical methods. Radiography is also required to confirm the diagnosis and to assess the extent and type of the lesion. Radiographs often reveal a lesion that is more advanced than originally suspected from the clinical examination. (image 7) |
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| [[Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal|Radiographic Features of RLs]]: <br> | | [[Radiographic Interpretation of Tooth Resorption - Small Animal|Radiographic Features of RLs]]: <br> |
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| ===Classifying the Lesions=== | | ===Classifying the Lesions=== |
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− | Classification of tooth resorption : <font color="red">(American Veterinary Dental College classification) pictures</font color> | + | Classification of tooth resorption : |
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| + | [http://www.avdc.org/nomenclature.html#resorption American Veterinary Dental College classification pictures] |
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| ==Treatment== | | ==Treatment== |