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    Description:


    Dental care is essential to prevent dental and oral health problems in dogs, but some dental pathologies are sometimes really difficult to identify, diagnose and treat. With almost 400 high-quality images, clear anatomical illustrations, and diagnostic descriptions, this atlas constitutes a reference handbook for a quick visual identification with a clear orientation towards a precise diagnosis and treatment of the most common dental pathologies.






    Contents:


    1. Introduction

    Dental positioning terms

    Histological structure of the tooth in dogs and cats

    Dog and cat teeth diagrams

    Example of periodontal probing

    Classification of periodontal diseases (AVdC, 2007)

    Classification of the bacterial plaque and dental calculus indices (Logan & boyce, 1994)

    Classification of the gingival index (Wolf et al., 2005)

    Classification of tooth mobility (AVdC, 2007)

    Classification of furcation defects (AVdC, 2007)

    Classification of dental fractures (AVdC, 2007)

    Endoperiodontal lesions

    Classification of dental resorptions (AVdC, 2007)


    2. Dental and oral cavity pathologies in the dog

    Oral pathology in dogs

    Permanent teeth

    Permanent teeth

    Deciduous teeth

    Normal tooth eruption dog dental radiography models

    Dental abrasion

    Alteration of dental development and eruption

    Dental agenesis

    Unspecific tooth alterations

    Non-physiological diastema

    Impacted teeth

    Impacted (embedded) teeth

    Incomplete eruption

    Fusion

    Germination

    Hyperdontia (supernumerary teeth)

    Hypodontia

    Hypoplasia-hypomineralization of enamel

    Microdontia

    Odontodysplasia

    Oligodontia

    Dentigerous cyst

    Iatrogenic alterations

    Pathological attrition

    Dental absence

    Dental caries

    Dental discoloration

    Dental fracture

    Enamel fracture

    Uncomplicated crown fracture

    Complicated crown fracture

    Complicated crown-root fracture

    Complicated crown-root fracture

    root fracture

    Dental luxation-subluxation

    Pulp pathology

    Dental resorption

    Dental stains


    3. References


    4. Alphabetical index

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    Description:


    Dental care is essential to prevent dental and oral health problems in dogs, but some dental pathologies are sometimes really difficult to identify, diagnose and treat. With almost 400 high-quality images, clear anatomical illustrations, and diagnostic descriptions, this atlas constitutes a reference handbook for a quick visual identification with a clear orientation towards a precise diagnosis and treatment of the most common dental pathologies.






    Contents:


    1. Introduction

    Dental positioning terms

    Histological structure of the tooth in dogs and cats

    Dog and cat teeth diagrams

    Example of periodontal probing

    Classification of periodontal diseases (AVdC, 2007)

    Classification of the bacterial plaque and dental calculus indices (Logan & boyce, 1994)

    Classification of the gingival index (Wolf et al., 2005)

    Classification of tooth mobility (AVdC, 2007)

    Classification of furcation defects (AVdC, 2007)

    Classification of dental fractures (AVdC, 2007)

    Endoperiodontal lesions

    Classification of dental resorptions (AVdC, 2007)


    2. Dental and oral cavity pathologies in the dog

    Oral pathology in dogs

    Permanent teeth

    Permanent teeth

    Deciduous teeth

    Normal tooth eruption dog dental radiography models

    Dental abrasion

    Alteration of dental development and eruption

    Dental agenesis

    Unspecific tooth alterations

    Non-physiological diastema

    Impacted teeth

    Impacted (embedded) teeth

    Incomplete eruption

    Fusion

    Germination

    Hyperdontia (supernumerary teeth)

    Hypodontia

    Hypoplasia-hypomineralization of enamel

    Microdontia

    Odontodysplasia

    Oligodontia

    Dentigerous cyst

    Iatrogenic alterations

    Pathological attrition

    Dental absence

    Dental caries

    Dental discoloration

    Dental fracture

    Enamel fracture

    Uncomplicated crown fracture

    Complicated crown fracture

    Complicated crown-root fracture

    Complicated crown-root fracture

    root fracture

    Dental luxation-subluxation

    Pulp pathology

    Dental resorption

    Dental stains


    3. References


    4. Alphabetical index

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