Tooth resorption (TR; progressive destruction of hard dental tissues) varies in prevalence according to population, age, and country (29–66.1%). Our objective was twofold: describing the TR clinical presentation in Northeastern Spain, and studying 34 blood parameters to ascertain potential systemic effects associated with TR. Cases (29; presented from September 2018 to May 2019) and controls (58) were considered. Non-parametric tests were carried out to compare cases and controls for each blood parameter; those showing significant differences were chosen for multiple regression analysis (binomial logistic and hierarchical multiple regressions). In case TR was detected in 130/870 teeth (14.9%), TR stage and type were correlated (p 0.001). I...
Feline tooth resorption (TR) is a common and painful disease characterised by loss of mineralised t...
The etiology of feline dental resorptive lesions is unknown, but some evidence suggests that interac...
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL), previously known as 'neck lesions,' are commonly kno...
Tooth resorption (TR; progressive destruction of hard dental tissues) varies in prevalence according...
The objective of this study was to collect preliminary data about tooth resorption (TR) from cats tr...
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL) were first recognized and histologically differentiat...
Dental resorptive lesions are the most commonly diagnosed dental disease in domestic felines, and pr...
Author: Renata Abaravičienė Title: The Prevalence of Feline Tooth Resorption in a Veterinary Clinic ...
Tooth resorption in cats Tooth resorption affecting several teeth is a painful disease with a preval...
Objective: Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL) are common in domestic cats. The disease i...
External feline osteoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL) of the tooth occur in 20-75% of domestic cats...
SUMMARY The present article is a literature review of Feline Tooth Resorption (TR). Today TR is the ...
Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions (FORL) is a painful disease that affects feline teeth and th...
Tooth resorption is among the most common and most challenging problems in feline dentistry It is a ...
should be addressed Abstract. Tooth resorption, a common feline dental problem, is often initiated a...
Feline tooth resorption (TR) is a common and painful disease characterised by loss of mineralised t...
The etiology of feline dental resorptive lesions is unknown, but some evidence suggests that interac...
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL), previously known as 'neck lesions,' are commonly kno...
Tooth resorption (TR; progressive destruction of hard dental tissues) varies in prevalence according...
The objective of this study was to collect preliminary data about tooth resorption (TR) from cats tr...
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL) were first recognized and histologically differentiat...
Dental resorptive lesions are the most commonly diagnosed dental disease in domestic felines, and pr...
Author: Renata Abaravičienė Title: The Prevalence of Feline Tooth Resorption in a Veterinary Clinic ...
Tooth resorption in cats Tooth resorption affecting several teeth is a painful disease with a preval...
Objective: Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL) are common in domestic cats. The disease i...
External feline osteoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL) of the tooth occur in 20-75% of domestic cats...
SUMMARY The present article is a literature review of Feline Tooth Resorption (TR). Today TR is the ...
Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions (FORL) is a painful disease that affects feline teeth and th...
Tooth resorption is among the most common and most challenging problems in feline dentistry It is a ...
should be addressed Abstract. Tooth resorption, a common feline dental problem, is often initiated a...
Feline tooth resorption (TR) is a common and painful disease characterised by loss of mineralised t...
The etiology of feline dental resorptive lesions is unknown, but some evidence suggests that interac...
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL), previously known as 'neck lesions,' are commonly kno...