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==Introduction==
 
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==Description==
   
Submandibular abscessations (with involvement of the teeth) and mandibular osteomyelitis are frequently encountered in pet rabbits.  This condition is an extremely difficult one to treat satisfactorily due to the deep-seated nature of the infection involved. See Harcourt-Brown (2009).  
 
Submandibular abscessations (with involvement of the teeth) and mandibular osteomyelitis are frequently encountered in pet rabbits.  This condition is an extremely difficult one to treat satisfactorily due to the deep-seated nature of the infection involved. See Harcourt-Brown (2009).  
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*Remeeus, P.G.K. and Verbeek, M. (1995) The use of calcium hydroxide in the treatment of abscesses in the cheek of the rabbit resulting from a dental periapical disorder.  J. Vet. Dent 12 (1) 19-21.
 
*Remeeus, P.G.K. and Verbeek, M. (1995) The use of calcium hydroxide in the treatment of abscesses in the cheek of the rabbit resulting from a dental periapical disorder.  J. Vet. Dent 12 (1) 19-21.
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