What numbering system is used to identify teeth in cats?
What is the Modified Triadan System?
What is the term for a retained baby tooth?
What is a persistent deciduous tooth?
What is the most common location for lesions associated with eosinophilic granuloma complex in a cat's mouth?
What are the lips?
How many permanent teeth do adult cats have?
What is 30?
What condition is often associated with persistent deciduous teeth in cats?
What is Patellar Fracture and Dental Anomaly Syndrome (PADS)?
Rodent ulcers are a manifestation of what inflammatory condition in cats?
What is eosinophilic granuloma complex?
How many roots does a feline maxillary fourth premolar have?
What is three?
A mass found in the back of a cat's mouth, often associated with a sudden change in meow, may be what?
What is a nasopharyngeal polyp?
Which feline inflammatory disease is characterized by an exaggerated response to painful or non-painful stimuli?
What is feline oral pain syndrome (FOPS)?
Name two unique anatomical features of the feline tongue.
What are keratin spines and filiform papillae?
What type of malocclusion occurs when the lower jaw is shorter than the upper jaw?
What is a Class II malocclusion?
Name two clinical signs of periodontal disease that are more common in cats than in dogs.
What are alveolar osteitis/buccal bone expansion and abnormal tooth extrusion/super eruption?
What is the normal depth, in millimeters, of a cat's gingival sulcus?
What is 0.5?
What is the name for the non-cancerous growth on feline gingiva, often caused by a palatoverted upper fourth premolar?
What is a pyogenic granuloma?
If a cat has stage 3 or 4 periodontal disease, what is the most likely treatment?
What is tooth extraction?