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A recent study conducted at Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences in Poland focused on determining the volume of hydroxyapatite filling needed for post-extraction alveoli in dogs based on tooth length and weight categories. The research aimed to provide reference values for tooth crown length and alveolar volume, facilitating the planning of bone substitute material for dental procedures. The study highlighted the importance of considering the weight of the animal when calculating the amount of bone substitute material required, emphasizing practicality in clinical settings. For more details, the full article can be accessed through Veterinary Sciences, with contact information available for the researchers involved. [Extracted from the article] |