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  2. Dental health diets for cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats fed a dry food diet have a better oral health status regarding the presence of dental diseases and tartar accumulation when compared to cats fed a wet food diet. [1] Similarly, when cats are fed only or partially dry commercially prepared cat food as part of their feeding program, there is a reduction in tartar and gingival disease when ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 7 Best Dry Cat Foods for Your Feline Friend in 2024 - AOL

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    Every cat parent wants the best for their furry friend, including selecting the best dry cat food. This becomes doubly important as it ensures a long, healthy life. With countless options lining ...

  5. Tooth impaction - Wikipedia

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    Because impacted teeth do not erupt, they are retained throughout the individual's lifetime unless extracted or exposed surgically. Teeth may become impacted because of adjacent teeth, dense overlying bone, excessive soft tissue or a genetic abnormality. Most often, the cause of impaction is inadequate arch length and space in which to erupt.

  6. Is your cat fussy about food? Vet shares 9 reasons why and ...

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    6. Warm the food. Cats prefer their food warm, like a fresh kill. It also smells a lot stronger. Adding a small amount of boiling water or microwaving wet food for just a couple of seconds can ...

  7. Deciduous teeth - Wikipedia

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    Deciduous teeth or primary teeth, also informally known as baby teeth, milk teeth, or temporary teeth, [1] are the first set of teeth in the growth and development of humans and other diphyodonts, which include most mammals but not elephants, kangaroos, or manatees, which are polyphyodonts.

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