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Cats can also develop a painful condition called stomatitis, which often co-occurs with periodontitis and tooth resorption, where the tissues of mouth become inflamed, and start attacking the teeth.
» Adult cats are affected, usually by 4 to 6 years of age. Females are at higher risk than males. » Domestic cats experience tooth resorption more often than feral cats.
• Adult cats are affected, usually by 4 to 6 years of age. Females are at higher risk than males. • Domestic cats experience tooth resorption more often than feral cats.
️ Adult cats are affected, usually by 4 to 6 years of age. Females are at higher risk than males. ️ Domestic cats experience tooth resorption more often than feral cats.
Treatment for feline resorptive tooth lesions typically involves dental extractions. This is because the affected teeth cannot be saved and can cause ongoing pain and discomfort for the cat.