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This case report describes endodontic, restorative, and periodontal treatment of a complicated crown-root fracture of the right maxillary fourth premolar tooth in a dog. A buccal portion ('slab') had separated from the tooth, which extended subgingivally into root structure. Following completion of ...

Author(s)
Reiter, A. M.; Lewis, J. R.
Publisher
American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), Boise, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2008, 25, 1, pp 34-45
Abstract

This case report describes repair of a gingival cleft located on the labial aspect of the maxillary left canine tooth in a client-owned dog. Multiple procedures were performed including elevation of a pedicle flap, granulation tissue removal, alveoloplasty and root planing, and placement of an...

Author(s)
Rawlinson, J. E.; Reiter, A. M.
Publisher
American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), Boise, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2005, 22, 4, pp 234-242
AbstractFull Text

Between 01.01.2013-19.02.2015 in the Surgery clinic of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Timisoara 37 dogs were diagnosed with different stages of periodontal disease and treated. The treatment was dependent on the stage of disease evolution. Thus in the only case with stage of disease has been...

Author(s)
Schuszler, L.; Dascălu, R.; Proteasa, A.; Bumb, D.; Igna, C.
Publisher
University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Citation
Scientific Works. Series C. Veterinary Medicine, 2015, 61, 2, pp 165-168
Abstract

Principles of surgical extraction of the maxillary canine tooth include mucoperiosteal flap development, removal of the buccal alveolar bone, root elevation, alveolar curettage and lavage, alveoloplasty and primary wound closure. Sharp dental elevators and luxators to stretch, tear and sever the...

Author(s)
Fitch, P. F.
Publisher
American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), Boise, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2003, 20, 1, pp 55-58
Abstract

A lingual approach for surgical extraction of the mandibular canine tooth was developed based on anatomic observations of tissues and structures of the rostral mandible and lingual orientation of the mandibular canine tooth root. Measurements of the lingual and buccal aspects of the alveolus...

Author(s)
Smith, M. M.
Citation
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 1996, 32, 4, pp 359-364
Abstract

In order to assess the concentration of clindamycin in the jaw bone, thirty patients (17 dogs, 13 cats) of the Dental Department of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna with plaque, gingivitis/periodontitis and calculus were treated with clindamycin (11 mg/kg) prior to professional tooth...

Author(s)
Zetner, K.; Schmidt, H.; Pfeiffer, S.
Publisher
Schlütersche GmbH & Co. KG, Verlag und Druckerei, Hannover, Germany
Citation
Praktische Tierarzt, 2002, 83, 11, pp 960-962, 964-966
Abstract

Concentrations of clindamycin in the mandible were determined in 17 dogs and 13 cats with severe plaque, gingivitis/periodontitis, and calculus that were treated orally with clindamycin (11 mg/kg) once daily for 5 days prior to professional teeth cleaning and extractions. The animals were patients...

Author(s)
Zetner, K.; Schmidt, H.; Pfeiffer, S.
Publisher
Veterinary Learning Systems Inc., Trenton, USA
Citation
Veterinary Therapeutics, 2003, 4, 2, pp 166-171