Tooth Resorption and Periodontal Disease in a Cat

The 4th premolar has type II resorption.  Crown amputation will resolve the inflammation around 408 and is indicated.  407 shows severe inflammation secondary to peridontal disease.  All teeth were treated with flouride to decrease sensistivity.  The patient will return next month for reevaluation.

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