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Bad to the bone: jaw fractures, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) luxation, and avulsed and luxated teeth.
Abstract
The aetiology, clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment of jaw fractures, temporomandibular joint luxation and avulsed and luxated teeth in cats and dogs are described.