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Feline Oral Resorptive Lesion Treated with Glass Ionomer Cement
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Class II feline oral resorptive lesion on upper third premolar
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As long as X-rays do not show extension of the lesion into the pulp or root resorption, glass ionomer restoration (pictured), prior to whitestone polishing may be helpful in treating a feline oral resorptive lesion.
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