JVD 2012 #1 - Radiographic Changes Associated with Tooth Resorption Type 2 in Cats Flashcards
According to Susann-Yvonne Mihaljevic, Dr med vet, Alice Kernmaier, Dr med vet, Svea Mertens-Jentsch
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Radiographic Changes Associated with Tooth Resorption Type 2 in Cats
What was performed in this study?
56 cats, classfied tooth resorption by stage and type
only evaluated mandibular molars and premolars, and specifically followed type II TR
had 1-4 recheck evaluations 6-73 months from initial
According to Susann-Yvonne Mihaljevic, Dr med vet, Alice Kernmaier, Dr med vet, Svea Mertens-Jentsch
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Radiographic Changes Associated with Tooth Resorption Type 2 in Cats
What proportion of roots showed continued resorption (partially visible roots) without inflammation?
67.8%
According to Susann-Yvonne Mihaljevic, Dr med vet, Alice Kernmaier, Dr med vet, Svea Mertens-Jentsch
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Radiographic Changes Associated with Tooth Resorption Type 2 in Cats
What proportion of cats showed complete resorption with the root not being visible?
14.3%
According to Susann-Yvonne Mihaljevic, Dr med vet, Alice Kernmaier, Dr med vet, Svea Mertens-Jentsch
in
Radiographic Changes Associated with Tooth Resorption Type 2 in Cats
What proportion of cats had a visible root remnant without inflammation or resorption?
14.3%
According to Susann-Yvonne Mihaljevic, Dr med vet, Alice Kernmaier, Dr med vet, Svea Mertens-Jentsch
in
Radiographic Changes Associated with Tooth Resorption Type 2 in Cats
What proportion of cats had a visible root remannt with evidence of inflammation?
3.6%
According to Susann-Yvonne Mihaljevic, Dr med vet, Alice Kernmaier, Dr med vet, Svea Mertens-Jentsch
in
Radiographic Changes Associated with Tooth Resorption Type 2 in Cats
What were the authors conclusions with regard to treatment of Type II tooth resorption?
Crown amputation is an adequate treatment