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ORAL/DENTAL EXAMINATION AND CHARTING Triadan tooth numbering system in the dog (A, maxilla;
B, mandible) and in the cat (C, maxilla; D, mandible). The canine tooth always ends with the numbers 04, and
the first molar always ends with the numbers 09, regardless of species. (From Lewis RJ, et al: Dentistry and
oral surgery. In Bassert JM, et al, editors: McCurnin’s Clinical textbook for veterinary technicians, ed 7, St. Louis,
2010, Saunders.)
ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED
READING
Reiter AM: Dental and oral diseases. In Little SE,
editor: The cat: clinical medicine and management,
St. Louis, 2012, Saunders, pp 329-370.
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