2024
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1424784
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Clinicial-pathologic correlations of non-trauma related Odontodysplasia in 28 dogs: 2013-2023

Ching Ching Shirley Kot,
Stephanie Goldschmidt,
Natalia Vapniarsky
et al.

Abstract: Odontodysplasia is an uncommon dental developmental disorder associated with enamel, dentin, pulp abnormalities, and overall tooth morphology. The affected tooth is grossly abnormal in size and contour and is commonly associated with swelling of the affected area and failure of eruption. Histologically, the enamel and dentin are hypoplastic and hypomineralized. Odontodyplasia occurs most commonly in response to direct trauma to the developing tooth bud (enamel organ and dental follicle). Data on the prevalence… Show more

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