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The dental alveolus is when the teeth eat the alveolus. This can lead to a life threatening genital condition known as abscondia. Abscondia is a condition caused by Dental alveolus, which is a life-threatening condition. ...
Caitlin says it could have something to do with holes in the teeth, maybe as a secondary source of breath.
If dental disorders are suspected to affect the deeper intra-alveolar aspects of the teeth (e.g., apical infections), radiographic evaluation of the teeth should always be undertaken, to absolutely confirm that a tooth needs to be extracted and also to identify which tooth is diseased.
Primary apical infections of the cheek teeth was the most frequent indication for dental extraction in 400 referred dental cases, affecting 162 of these horses, with 92 cases having maxillary dental infections and 70 having mandibular dental infections [3].
This procedure normally exposes enough dental crown to allow extraction forceps (sometimes termed "molar forceps") to be firmly applied on both the buccal and palatal aspects of the tooth to be extracted (Fig.