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. 2014 Dec 19;17(1):37–43. doi: 10.1177/1098612X14560098

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Tooth resorptions first become clinically evident in the crown, often as a defect at the cemento-enamel junction. Contrary to common belief, this is a late-stage lesion. The process has extended into the crown dentine and come to involve the enamel, which in this cat has either resorbed or fractured off to reveal a small defect filled with granulation-like tissue at the buccal aspect of the gingival margin of the maxillary third premolar (107)