Non neoplastic oral masses

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Sections available in full article Introduction ,  Cysts ,  Common canine oral benign tumors ,  Other benign growths ,  Surgical options for the management of benign oral tumors ,  Sources,
Contributors Dr Jan Bellows DVM Dip AVDC
Mr Peter Haseler BVetMed MRCVS
Mr Peter Southerden MBA BVSc MRCVS

Introduction

  • Non neoplastic oral masses are caused by an overgrowth of normal gingival tissue (gingival hyperplasia), cysts, viral or bacterial abscesses.

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  • Recent references from PubMed.
  • Yoshida K, Watarai Y, Sakai Y, Yanai T, Masegi T & Iwasaki T (1998) The Effect of Intralesional Bleomycin on Canine Acanthomatous Epulis. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 34 (6), 457-461.

Other sources of information

  • Verstraete F (2001) Odontogenic tumours . Proc World Small Animal Veterinary Congress, Vancouver 2001.

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