Crown Reduction and Vital Pulp Therapy in a Dog With Malocclusion

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
Kari Blanchard, John Koehm

Abstract

Crown reduction and vital pulp therapy is an accepted treatment for abnormal occlusion resulting in palatal trauma caused by malpositioned mandibular canine teeth in dogs and cats. This article describes use of mineral trioxide aggregate for vital pulp therapy after crown reduction. A list of materials and commonly used equipment is provided.

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Citations

Jul 2, 2021·Journal of Veterinary Dentistry·Rebecca Lee Tucker, William Nguyen Ha
Nov 2, 2021·Journal of Veterinary Dentistry·Amalia Zacher, Sandra Manfra Marretta

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