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How fast do feline resorptive lesions happen? My cat needed to be sedated to biopsy a nasal mass and my vet suggested doing a dental at the same time since it would only cost a little more. She found two severely decayed teeth and removed them and he's bounced back wonderfully. What's odd is that he had a normal exam in November with nothing unusual noted. It it possible everything looked normal then? Rads:
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# ¿ Mar 23, 2021 15:36 |
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# ¿ Apr 26, 2024 09:43 |
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YourCreation posted:Most feline dental disease is hidden under the gums which is why dental radiographs are so important. Most will just tolerate the discomfort. Good to know. She said he flinched (under anaesthesia) when she probed one of them so it must have really hurt.
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# ¿ Mar 24, 2021 13:34 |