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My dog has a swelling below his eye that seems to come and go. What is wrong?

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My dog has a swelling below his eye that seems to come and go. What is wrong?

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The patient probably has a broken upper premolar tooth that requires treatment. Broken premolars are usually caused by chewing on cow hooves, bones, or other hard objects. A broken tooth can expose the live pulp tissue in the center of the tooth which becomes infected and the infection then spreads to other tissues in the bones and face causing the swelling.

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