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Dog tooth (canine, cross-section with gums)

Dog tooth (canine, cross-section with gums) - Editable icon of Cross-sectional illustration of a dog canine tooth showing the enamel, dentin, pulp, nerves, blood vessels, periodontal ligament, and surrounding jaw bone and gums
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