Oral anatomy feline

  • What are the quadrants of a cat's mouth?

    The number sequence of the quadrants is; permanent upper right = 1, permanent upper left = 2, permanent lower left = 3, permanent lower right = 4, primary upper right (while the primary teeth use primary upper right=5, primary upper left = 6, primary lower left = 7, and primary lower right = 8)..

  • Adult cats have 30 teeth- 12 incisors (6 on top and 6 on bottom), 4 canine teeth (2 top and bottom), 10 pre-molars (6 top and 4 on the bottom), 4 molars (2 top and bottom) Puppies and kittens can start teething at 4 months of age and usually have their full set of adult teeth come in by 6 months of age.
Oral anatomy feline
Oral anatomy feline
Feline Tooth Resorption (TR) is a syndrome in cats characterized by resorption of the tooth by odontoclasts, cells similar to osteoclasts.
TR has also been called feline odontoclastic resorption lesion (FORL), neck lesion, cervical neck lesion, cervical line erosion, feline subgingival resorptive lesion, feline caries, or feline cavity.
It is one of the most common diseases of domestic cats, affecting up to two-thirds.
TRs have been seen more recently in the history of feline medicine due to the advancing ages of cats, but 800-year-old cat skeletons have shown evidence of this disease.
Purebred cats, especially Siamese and Persians, may be more susceptible.

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