Objectives: To describe and evaluate the clinical application of temporomandibular joint injections using betamethasone and ropivacaine in German Shepherd dogs suffering from non-odontogenic orofacial pain due to temporomandibular dysplasia and/or osteoarthritis. Materials and Methods: Outcomes in ...
Author(s)
Ruiz, J. C. A.; Kirberger, R. M.; Steenkamp, G.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2020, 62, 1, pp 33-41
Temporomandibular joint dysplasia has been reported in several breeds of dog. This study was conducted to compare the morphology of the temporomandibular joint in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (CKCS) with other breeds, determine the incidence of temporomandibular joint dysplasia in this breed, and...
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Dickie, A. M.; Schwarz, T.; Sullivan, M.
Publisher
American College of Veterinary Radiology, Raleigh, USA
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2002, 43, 3, pp 260-266
Open mouth jaw locking in dogs and cats is characterized by an inability to close the mouth that usually results from fixed mandibular coronoid process displacement lateral to the ipsilateral zygomatic arch and abnormal contact pressure between these two structures. Other causes of an open mouth...
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Hsuan, L.; Biller, D. S.; Tucker-Mohl, K.
Publisher
Israel Veterinary Medical Association, Raanana, Israel
Citation
Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2017, 72, 4, pp 54-59
A review on the disorders of the temporomandibular joint in small animals was presented highlighting its diagnosis and treatment.
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San Román Ascaso, F.; Morena Cabanillas, M. de la; García Real, I.; Novales Durán, M.; San Román Llorens, F.; Fernández Sánchez, J. M.
Publisher
ASIS Biomedia s.l., Zaragoza, Spain
Citation
Argos - Informativo Veterinario, 2016, No.177, pp 66, 68, 70-71
Objective: To describe CT findings in dogs and cats with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Design: Retrospective case series. Animals: 41 dogs and 17 cats. Procedures: Medical records and CT images of the skull were reviewed for dogs and cats that were examined at a dentistry and oral...
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Arzi, B.; Cissell, D. D.; Verstraete, F. J. M.; Kass, P. H.; DuRaine, G. D.; Athanasiou, K. A.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2013, 242, 1, pp 69-75
Case series summary: This report summarises and reviews the published cases of open-mouth jaw locking in cats and describes three further cases. Case 1 was a 5-year-old, 5.3 kg male neutered domestic shorthair cat. CT identified changes consistent with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysplasia with...
Author(s)
Nutt, A. E.; Anderson, T.; Gracis, M.; Doran, I.; Warren-Smith, C.; Langley-Hobbs, S. J.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA
Citation
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2018, 20, 12, pp 1180-1191
Jaw locking occurs when the coronoid process attaches below the zygomatic arch, is rare in dogs and cats. The most common causes of this condition are through temporomandibular dislocation, which can be traumatic, with or without mandibular lesions and temporomandibular dysplasia. The objective of...
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Schmitt, B.; Serafini, G. M. C.; Sprada, A. G.; Schossler, J. E. W.
Publisher
Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Botucatu, Brazil
Citation
Veterinária e Zootecnia, 2014, 21, 3, pp 387-391
This article describes the clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment of hereditary and acquired temporomandibular joint diseases in cats and dogs.
Publisher
World Small Animal Veterinary Association, Bangkok, Thailand
Citation
40th World Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress, Bangkok, Thailand, 15-18 May, 2015. Proceedings book, 2015, pp 426-428
A consecutive series of cases of dogs and cats with locked jaw syndrome (inability to open or close the mouth) are reported in this study. Dogs were significantly overrepresented (84.0%) and adult dogs were more frequently affected (81.0%). Temporomandibular joint ankylosis due to fracture was the...
Author(s)
Gatineau, M.; El-Warrak, A. O.; Marretta, S. M.; Kamiya, D.; Moreau, M.
Publisher
American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), Boise, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2008, 25, 1, pp 16-22
Contrary to the accepted opinion, transverse movement is possible in the temporomandibular joint of the dog. This movement is arched and is important for mastication. Transverse movement of the temporomandibular joint was investigated in 20 dog breeds. Dysplasia of the temporomandibular joint was...
Author(s)
Vollmerhaus, B.; Roos, H.
Citation
Anatomia Histologia Embryologia, 1996, 25, 3, pp 145-149