This dsh cat had a chronic nasal discharge. Oral exam demonstrated a fractured right maxillary canine tooth (tooth 104). Radiographs show a large pulp cavity and a diffuse periapical lucency extending from the distal portion of the tooth apex. Extraction was curative.
Nasal Discharge in a Cat Caused by Fractured Tooth
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