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Old 22-06-2008, 17:10   #47
jmvdwiel
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hi Navarre,

I think the only thing that was done is seal the rooth canal, That is very wise to do, because the root canal from a young dog is very wide . You prevent that the Canine rooth canal is getting imflammated and wil cause more problems.

This is something else than Canines from adult dog that become shorter due to biting on stones/benches/tennis balls, in those cases the rooth canal wil naturally become shorter so that an open rooth canal is prevented.

greetings Judith
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