Veterinary Technician

Category - Dentistry

Which of the following would be a cause of a retained deciduous tooth in a puppy?
  1. Faulty dentin
  2. Failure of the root to resorb
  3. Eroded enamel
  4. A weak pulp
Explanation
Answer: B - Failure of the root to resorb is a cause of a retained deciduous tooth in a puppy. The process of the tooth root dissolving is what allows the deciduous teeth to fall out and make room for the permanent teeth. Retained deciduous teeth can affect occlusion, trap food particles that promote decay, and are usually removed if they cause problems.
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