
doi: 10.1292/jvms.55.329
pmid: 8513019
Feline tooth resorptive lesions were studied using contact microradiographic analysis of ground sections. Contact microdiagram films were developed with a PIAS-imaging device, and decalcification patterns were evaluated, revealing a clear boundary between normal tissue and the resorptive area, which was different from the image of dental caries in humans. By contrasting analysis, decalcification signs appearing in human caries were not observed in feline resorptive lesions.
Adult, Male, Howship's lacunae, Tooth Resorption, contact microradiogram, Cat Diseases, feline tooth resorption, Radiography, Cats, Animals, Humans, Female, Tooth
Adult, Male, Howship's lacunae, Tooth Resorption, contact microradiogram, Cat Diseases, feline tooth resorption, Radiography, Cats, Animals, Humans, Female, Tooth
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