Role of Nutrition in Common Oral Diseases

作者: Cecilia Gorrel , Tiffany L. Bierer

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59259-709-3_34

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摘要: Oral diseases are extremely common in man and animals. In fact, animal dentistry is a rapidly expanding specialist area within veterinary medicine. The two most conditions seen dental caries periodontal disease. Developmental lesions of the teeth (e.g., enamel hypoplasia) not uncommon have multitude causes. our domesticated pets, pathology encompasses whole spectrum problems as man. Periodontal disease is, however, oral condition dogs cats. Indeed, it probably single small practice (1).

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