Type II Tooth Resorption in a Cat Canine Tooth

This cat has type II tooth resorption with severe proliferation of a portion of the crown on the right canine tooth. The cusp was lost when the technician bumped the tooth during induction. Crown amputation and intentional root retention can only be done in cases like this were the tooth root bears no surrounding periodontal ligament, there is no endodontic disease and the root is being replaced by bone grossly and radiographically.

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One Response to Type II Tooth Resorption in a Cat Canine Tooth

  1. Brett says:

    Hi Elaine,
    It is very unusual to get endodontic involvement with type II lesions. If there is evidence radiographically we would extract.
    Brett

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