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- who: Lieven Vlaminck from the Faculty of Medicine, Department of and Anaesthesiology of Domestic Animals, Ghent University, United States have published the research: Occlusal Fissures in Equine Cheek Teeth: A Prospective Longitudinal in vivo Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study is to examine the evolution of fissures in time. In contrast, the lingual side of mandibular cheek November 2020 | Volume 7 | Article 604420 Evolution of Occlusal Fissures more often they do not as is supported by this study where none of the horses developed a fracture-related apical infection. None . . .
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