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Why Do Cats Get Resorptive Lesions? [Solved]

Feline resorptive lesions are caused by the cat’s own cells (called odontoclasts) destroying the tooth from underneath the enamel. Affected teeth are very sensitive, and if the nerve is exposed they can be intensely painful. Often the crown of the tooth snaps off, leaving a painful retained root in the jaw.

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Dental disease in cats - Feline resorptive lesions

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