Equine Dental Developmental Abnormalities by S. Easley- AAEP Focus 2006
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Abnormalities of dental development and eruption occur quite commonly in the horse and result in a wide range of clinical conditions. A congenital/developmental problem present at the time of tooth eruption often leads to acquired dental problems as the teeth continue to erupt and wear. Consequently, several different dental abnormalities whose pathogenesis may be inter-related, are often present at the time of clinical presentation.
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