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‘Retained’ strictly-speaking refers to failure to erupt (retentio dentis), while ‘persistent’ in this context means failure to exfoliate.
 
‘Retained’ strictly-speaking refers to failure to erupt (retentio dentis), while ‘persistent’ in this context means failure to exfoliate.
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Furthermore, persistent deciduous teeth alter the gingival contour, which results in plaque and debris accumulating between the deciduous and permanent teeth.
 
Furthermore, persistent deciduous teeth alter the gingival contour, which results in plaque and debris accumulating between the deciduous and permanent teeth.
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What is the developmental abnormality seen in this one-year-old dog? Link to Article
What is the clinical importance of this condition? Link to Article
What is the identification of this tooth using the Triadan system and the anatomic identification system? [[|Link to Article]]


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