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Cover for An introduction to pet dental care: for veterinary nurses and technicians.

This book contains 16 illustrated chapters on periodontal disease; comprehensive oral health assessment and treatment (COHAT); dental instrument use and maintenance; dental charting, dental radiography and pain management; tooth fractures, discoloured teeth, abrasion and attrition; tooth resorption ...

Author(s)
Istace, K.
ISBN
2021 CABI (H ISBN 9781789248869)
Type
Book
Abstract

Studies of the incidence of dental diseases and pathologies in decorative and agricultural breeds of rabbits have been carried out, the most effective treatment and preventive measures have been substantiated. The article presents the results of an analysis with the statistics of the incidence of...

Author(s)
Kharitonova, M.; Bokhina, O.; Klyukin, S.
Publisher
EDP Sciences S.A., Les Ulis, France
Citation
BIO Web of Conferences, 2022, 43,
AbstractFull Text

The present work presents a review on dental hypergrowth and malocclusion in rabbits of the species Oryctolagus cuniculus, since dental diseases represent 60% of visits at the rodent and lagomorph clinic and there is an expansion of care in this specialty. The constant growth of rabbit teeth can be ...

Author(s)
Rodrigues, K. S.; Chaves, L. da S.; Salgado, K. P. A.; Bedendo, D.; Araújo, L. P. de; Ferreira, R. N. da S.; Figueiredo, B. N. S.
Publisher
Pubvet, Maringá, Brazil
Citation
PUBVET, 2022, 16, 9,
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the CT findings and epidemiological features of acquired dental disease in rabbits. ANIMALS: 100 client-owned rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). PROCEDURES: Medical records were searched to identify rabbits that underwent skull CT for any reason from 2009 to 20l7. History,...

Author(s)
Artiles, C. A.; Guzman, D. S. M.; Phillips, K. L.; Beaufrére, H.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2020, 257, 3, pp 313-327
AbstractFull Text

Malocclusion and overgrowth of continuously growing teeth is a frequently seen problem in pet rabbits. In the present study, the studied rabbits were divided based on age into two groups (less than 3 years and above 3 years). They were 1-5 years old and had mean body weight of 2250 gr. It was...

Author(s)
Mosallanejad, B.; Moarrabi, A.; Avizeh, R.; Ghadiri, A.
Publisher
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Citation
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Science and Technology, 2010, 2, 2, pp 109-116
AbstractFull Text

Acquired dental disease is characterized by deterioration of tooth quality, acquired malocclusion and elongation of the teeth roots. By now, there is no study to show incidence rate of dental diseases in Iranian pet rabbits. The aim of this study is to investigate types of disorders (dental ...

Author(s)
Ramezani-Pour, M.; Vajhi, A.; Rostami, A.; Masoudifard, M.
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Research, 2010, 65, 4, pp 345-350
AbstractFull Text

Objective - The aim of the study was to investigate risk factors for dental disease especially malocclusion in rabbits. Association with clinical signs and radiographic findings was assessed in order to use as a tool for diagnosis. Materials and methods - Data were collected from 100 healthy ...

Author(s)
Siriporn, B.; Weerakhun, S.
Publisher
Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
Citation
KKU Veterinary Journal, 2014, 24, 2, pp 201-213
AbstractFull Text

Lagomorphs and histricomorphs, as guinea pigs and chinchillas, have common dental characteristics, such as the elodont and hypsodont teeth. These peculiarities predispose to the presentation of malocclusion due to the consumption of inadequate, non-abrasive diets. The purpose of this work is to...

Author(s)
García, M. C.; Maldonado, R. I.
Publisher
Universidade Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia
Citation
Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y de Zootecnia, 2020, 67, 1, pp 17-32
Abstract

Elongation of cheek teeth roots in pet rabbits is very common, and is associated with malocclusion followed by reduced appetite, salivation, periapical abscess, and epiphora. Conservative methods including medication, drainage, irrigation, tooth trimming, intraoral and extraoral extraction,...

Author(s)
Park CheonSik; Cha SeYeoun; Kang Min; Kim, J.; Jeong SoonWuk; Jang HyungKwan
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Clinics, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Clinics, 2012, 29, 6, pp 474-482
Abstract

Incorrect feeding of pet rabbits can lead to tooth problems, such as overgrowth and malocclusion. The characteristics of the bite of rabbits is first described, followed by an account of clinical investigation; radiographic study; therapeutic measures; correction of occlusion of incisors and cheek ...

Author(s)
Gabriel, S.
Publisher
Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Hannover, Germany
Citation
Praktische Tierarzt, 2009, 90, 9, pp 832...838

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