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SPCA Briard 5
Veterinary dentist Brett Beckman comments: "Radiographically you can see there is an abnormally small and misshapen canine tooth, a maxillary first premolar within an expansile lucency consistent with a dentigerous cyst associated with an unerupted canine and/or first premolar. There are also numerous small toothlike (denticles) densities scattered throughout. This finding is consistent with a compound odontoma. Histopath only can confirm the presence of these masses and definitive care can only be achieved with surgical removal of the entire mass/cyst and its contents."
SPCA Briard 5
Veterinary dentist Brett Beckman comments: "Radiographically you can see there is an abnormally small and misshapen canine tooth, a maxillary first premolar within an expansile lucency consistent with a dentigerous cyst associated with an unerupted canine and/or first premolar. There are also numerous small toothlike (denticles) densities scattered throughout. This finding is consistent with a compound odontoma. Histopath only can confirm the presence of these masses and definitive care can only be achieved with surgical removal of the entire mass/cyst and its contents."