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  2. What is pet dental insurance and what does it cover? - AOL

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    Brachycephalic cat breeds include Persians, Burmese, British shorthair and more. The shape of their skull can result in dental infections, misalignment of the teeth and abnormal tooth development ...

  3. GoodGuide's Cat and Dog Food Ratings: Which Brands Are ... - AOL

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    Science Diet takes double honors as the best brand of both cat and dog food among 50 brands of pet food rated by GoodGuide. The ratings were released exclusively to Consumer Ally and will be ...

  4. Hypodontia - Wikipedia

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    In the primary dentition the teeth reported as most likely to be missing are the lateral incisors, both maxillary and mandibular. [91] [90] If a deciduous tooth is missing this will increase the risk of an absent successor. [92] In the permanent dentition third molars are most commonly absent, and one study [92] found prevalence rates of ...

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    Science Diet Mature Adult Indoor takes the top slot while Friskies Grillers' Blend comes in last among more than 250 dry cat food products rated by GoodGuide. Science Diet Adult Optimal Care ...

  6. Early childhood caries - Wikipedia

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    Deciduous teeth begin to erupt at 6 months of age, once visible in the oral cavity they are susceptible to tooth decay or dental caries. [1] This can result in the child experiencing severe pain, and needing extensive dental restorations or tooth extractions .

  7. Tooth resorption - Wikipedia

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    Resorption of the root of the tooth, or root resorption, is the progressive loss of dentin and cementum by the action of odontoclasts. [4] Root resorption is a normal physiological process that occurs in the exfoliation of the primary dentition.

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