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A good mouth care is paramount to prevent health problems in dogs. However, diagnosing and treating some oral conditions may sometimes be really challenging. With almost 500 high-quality images, clear anatomical illustrations, and thorough descriptions, this new volume on veterinary dentistry aims at being a quick visual guide for treating oral problems in dogs.
1. Introduction
- Dental positional terminology
- Histological tooth structure in canines and felines
- Diagram of dog and cat dentition
- Example of periodontal probing
- Periodontal disease classification (AVDC, 2007)
- Classification of plaque and dental calculus index (Logan & Boyce, 1994)
- Gingival index (Wolf et al., 2005)
- Stages of mobility (American Veterinary Dental College, 2007)
- Classification of furcation involvement/exposure (AVDC, 2007)
- Dental fracture classification (AVDC, 2007)
- Endo-periodontal lesions
- Classification of tooth resorption (based on the severity of the resorption) (AVDC, 2007)
2. Oral pathology in dogs
- Dental physiological and radiological oral cavity in dogs
- Permanent teeth
- Deciduous teeth
- Normal tooth eruption
- Dog dental radiography models
- Occlusion and malocclusion
- Occlusion
- Incisal area
- Area of the first premolars
- Canine teeth area
- Area of the last premolars and molars
- Malocclusion
- Dental crowding
- Dental absence
- Mandibular distocclusion (class 2 malocclusion)
- Mandibular mesiocclusion (class 3 malocclusion)
- Tooth displacement
- Linguoversion of the mandibular canine teeth
- Mesioversion of the maxillary canine teeth
- Supernumerary teeth
- Maxillary-mandibular asymmetry in a dorsoventral direction (“open bite”)
- Rostral crossbite
- Caudal crossbite
- Persistent teeth
- Teeth rotation
- Maxillary-mandibular asymmetry in a rostrocaudal direction
- Systemic pathologies and their impact on the oral cavity
- Secondary hyperparathyroidism
- Contact dermatitis
- Leishmaniasis
- Lymphoma
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Facial paralysis
- Bullous pemphigoid
- Tetanus
- Pathologies of the oral cavity
- Neoplasms
- Non-neoplastic processes. Gingival hyperplasia
- Ameloblastoma
- Peripheral ameloblastoma (acanthomatous epulis)
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Peripheral odontogenic fibroma (fibromatous-ossifying epulis)
- Fibrosarcoma
- Haemangiosarcoma
- Mast cell tumour
- Melanoma
- Osteosarcoma
- Round cell tumour
- Immunological aetiology
Eosinophilic myositis
Mucocutaneous pyoderma
- Congenital and development-related
Juvenile cellulitis
Cleft lip
Macroglossia
Craniomandibular osteopathy
Cheilitis-dermatitis of the lips
Cleft palate
Cleft nose
- Metabolic and iatrogenic aetiology
Calcinosis circumscripta
Oronasal fistula
Salivary sialocoele or ranula
Eosinophilic granuloma
Traumatic aetiology
Soft tissue lesions
Foreign body
- Traumatic dermatitis
- Sublingual granuloma (“cheek-chewing lesion”)
- Lingual lesions
- Lesions from occlusion/malocclusion
- Burns from electric wiring
- Trauma by external bite
Hard tissue lesions
- Mandibular fractures
- Maxillary fractures
Bacterial aetiology
- Periodontal disease
- Ulcerative stomatitis. Contact ulcers
- Necrotising ulcerative stomatitis
- Fistulous tract of dental aetiology
- Oronasal fistula
- Osteomyelitis in the oral cavity
Viral, mycotic and parasitic aetiology
- Demodicosis
- Myiasis
- Papillomatosis
References
Alphabetical index
- Autor/es Javier Collados Soto
- Fecha de edición abril 2016
- Nº Páginas 192
- Encuadernación Tapa dura
- Tamaño 22 X 28
- Idioma Inglés