Regional odontodysplasia is a fare human dental anomaly. This mm-hereditaiy developmental condition affects dental tissues derived from both the mesoderm and ectoderm, f^iagnosis is based mainly on clinical atul radiographic findings, although it is often supported with histopathology. This case report describes af extraction in a Juvenile dog with a partially erupted, malformed canine tooth having clinical, radiograpliic, and histologic features consistent with regumal odontodysplasia.
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