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Dental Caries
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==Typical Signalment==
==Typical Signalment==
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Dental caries can occur in any breed or size of dog.
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Dental caries can occur in any breed or size of dog.
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Greater risk of the condition with salivary gland dysfunction or dehydration as well as with diets high in fermentable carbohyrates or simple sugars.
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Greater risk of the condition with salivary gland dysfunction or dehydration as well as with diets high in fermentable carbohyrates or simple sugars.
==Description==
==Description==
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*Removal of diseased enamel and dentine and the placement restorative material such as composite resin or glass ionomer.
*Removal of diseased enamel and dentine and the placement restorative material such as composite resin or glass ionomer.
*Extraction may be required if there is extensive loss of the tooth structure.
*Extraction may be required if there is extensive loss of the tooth structure.
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==Prognosis==
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==References==
==References==
Mfield
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