KMID : 1094020220390010023
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Journal of Veterinary Clinics 2022 Volume.39 No. 1 p.23 ~ p.27
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Dentigerous Cyst with Double Teeth in a Dog
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Park Sang-Hun
Park Hyun-Jung Yun Young-Min Cheong Jong-Tae
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Abstract
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An 11-year-old spayed female Maltese dog presented with mass in oral cavity. On conscious oral examination, the right maxillary canine tooth was not visible, and a lesion has been suspected of mass existed in canine tooth area. The adjacent maxillary first premolar was buried in the lesion, with a little part of the tooth exceptions. On radiographic examination, the canine tooth was buried horizontally in the lesion, and the root part was adjacent to the first premolar tooth. Extraction was performed for a treatment. When the lesion was incised, the canine tooth was horizontal with the concave surface facing the palatal, and formed double teeth by fusing with the premolar tooth at the roots parts of the teeth. This report described the double teeth in the dentigerous cyst rarely reported in dogs.
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KEYWORD
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dog, double teeth, dentigerous cyst, fusion, concrescence
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