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Dog with an oral lesion - Part 1
DEN238 Author: Dr. Phillippe Hennet
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This dog is presented with an oral lesion.
What would be your decision?
a) To give oral antibiotics for a week and re-assess how the lesion has healed
b) To directly schedule a surgery in order to plan extraction of the tooth
c) To advise the owner to perform toothbrushing and to give the dog chewing devices or specifically designed food
d) To plan a thorough dental examination under anaesthes
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