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Website Dental Pictures Normal dental radiographic appearance of premolar teeth Tooth root abscess Tooth Resorption in a cat Tooth resorption in a dog Severe feline gingivostomatitis Before and after composite restoration of a canine tooth. Applied orthodontic acrylic device to correct malocclusion of the mandibular canine teeth Before and after canine tooth restoration. Severe periodontal disease…this is what we want to avoid! Persistent deciduous tooth. These teeth must be extracted as soon as they are evident or risk significant periodontal problems. These radiographs were from Radiographic evidence of pathology showing patients and(abscess), all three severedifferent bone loss, tooth infection and haddental normal appearing the below radiograph shows agingiva non-vital pulp (dead tooth).and crowns. Endodontic Procedure (root canal) – Using Light Speed System by Discus Dental Pathological fracture of the mandible Maxillary screw expansion device applied to correct incisor alignment. Discolored tooth no. 404 secondary to pulp trauma 404 Bilateral impaction of mandibular canines. Tooth no. 304 has a dentigerous cyst developing around it. Both caine teeth were extracted and Consil® was applied to the sockets and the tissues sutured. Note the absence of premolars overlying 304. 404 304 Crown reduction (an endodontic procedure) in a feline to lessen the affects of biting. Cleft Palate in 3 mo. old puppy Post surgical repair of cleft palate Metal crown to protect remaining canine tooth secondary to a tooth crown fracture and root canal in a police dog.