A Case of Canine External Dental Fistula in the Lower Jaw.
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A persistent cutaneous fistula was found in the lower jaw of a 9-year-old castrated West Highland White Terrier. The cause of the fistula was considered to be theabscess of the left lower first or second molar tooth and after extraction of these teeth, the postoperated healing was rapid and there has not been observed any recurrence to date. Persistent and intractable lesions in the lower jaw should be consider dental disorder and external dental fistula. The case of canine external dental fistula in the lower jaw is an extremely rare case.
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