LA LIBRERÍA MÁS COMPLETA EN AGRONOMÍA Y VETERINARIA DESDE 1974

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    Description:


    Routine preventative dental care is essential to prevent dental and oral health problems in cats. However, some types of dental disease are really difficult to diagnose and treat. With more than 400 high-quality images, clear anatomical illustrations, and thorough descriptions, this new volume on veterinary dentistry focused exclusively in cats aims at being a visual guide for quick visual identification and prompt diagnosis and treatment of oral and dental problems in this domestic species.






    Contents:


    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 (AVDC, 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 and dental pathologies in cats

    Physiological oral cavity and dental radiology

    Permanent teeth

    Deciduous teeth

    Dental radiographic views for cats

    Occlusion and malocclusion

    Occlusion

    Incisor area

    Premolar and molar area

    Canine area

    Malocclusion

    Dental crowding

    Dental absence

    Mandibular distocclusion (class 2 malocclusion)

    Maxillomandibular asymmetry (class 4 malocclusion)

    Mandibular mesiocclusion (class 3 malocclusion)

    Dental deviation

    Distal deviation

    Open bite

    Persistent tooth

    Dental rotation

    Maxillomandibular asymmetry in a side-to-side direction

    Systemic pathologies and their consequences in the oral cavity

    Leukaemia and feline immunodeficiency (FeLV, FIV)

    Pathologies of the oral cavity

    Neoplasms

    Squamous cell carcinoma

    Fibrosarcoma

    Metabolic, iatrogenic and other aetiologies

    Eosinophilic granuloma

    Lentigo

    Traumatic aetiology

    Soft-tissue lesions. Foreign body

    Soft-tissue lesions. Tongue lesions

    Soft-tissue lesions. Lesions from occlusion/malocclusion

    Soft-tissue lesions. Electric cord burn

    Soft-tissue lesions. External trauma

    Hard-tissue lesions. Fractures - trauma to the temporomandibular joint area - miscellaneous

    Hard-tissue lesions. Mandibular fractures

    Hard-tissue lesions. Maxillary fractures

    Bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic origin

    Cryptococcosis

    Candidiasis

    Periodontal disease

    Feline gingivostomatitis

    Osteomyelitis in the oral cavity

    Dental pathologies

    Abnormal dental development and eruption

    Dental agenesis

    Impacted teeth

    Gemination

    Hyperdontia (supernumerary teeth)

    Dental absence

    Dental discolouration

    Dental fracture

    Enamel fracture

    Uncomplicated crown fracture

    Complicated crown fracture

    Complicated crown-root fracture

    Root fracture

    Tooth resorption

    Endodontic disease

    References

    Alphabetical index

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    Description:


    Routine preventative dental care is essential to prevent dental and oral health problems in cats. However, some types of dental disease are really difficult to diagnose and treat. With more than 400 high-quality images, clear anatomical illustrations, and thorough descriptions, this new volume on veterinary dentistry focused exclusively in cats aims at being a visual guide for quick visual identification and prompt diagnosis and treatment of oral and dental problems in this domestic species.






    Contents:


    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 (AVDC, 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 and dental pathologies in cats

    Physiological oral cavity and dental radiology

    Permanent teeth

    Deciduous teeth

    Dental radiographic views for cats

    Occlusion and malocclusion

    Occlusion

    Incisor area

    Premolar and molar area

    Canine area

    Malocclusion

    Dental crowding

    Dental absence

    Mandibular distocclusion (class 2 malocclusion)

    Maxillomandibular asymmetry (class 4 malocclusion)

    Mandibular mesiocclusion (class 3 malocclusion)

    Dental deviation

    Distal deviation

    Open bite

    Persistent tooth

    Dental rotation

    Maxillomandibular asymmetry in a side-to-side direction

    Systemic pathologies and their consequences in the oral cavity

    Leukaemia and feline immunodeficiency (FeLV, FIV)

    Pathologies of the oral cavity

    Neoplasms

    Squamous cell carcinoma

    Fibrosarcoma

    Metabolic, iatrogenic and other aetiologies

    Eosinophilic granuloma

    Lentigo

    Traumatic aetiology

    Soft-tissue lesions. Foreign body

    Soft-tissue lesions. Tongue lesions

    Soft-tissue lesions. Lesions from occlusion/malocclusion

    Soft-tissue lesions. Electric cord burn

    Soft-tissue lesions. External trauma

    Hard-tissue lesions. Fractures - trauma to the temporomandibular joint area - miscellaneous

    Hard-tissue lesions. Mandibular fractures

    Hard-tissue lesions. Maxillary fractures

    Bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic origin

    Cryptococcosis

    Candidiasis

    Periodontal disease

    Feline gingivostomatitis

    Osteomyelitis in the oral cavity

    Dental pathologies

    Abnormal dental development and eruption

    Dental agenesis

    Impacted teeth

    Gemination

    Hyperdontia (supernumerary teeth)

    Dental absence

    Dental discolouration

    Dental fracture

    Enamel fracture

    Uncomplicated crown fracture

    Complicated crown fracture

    Complicated crown-root fracture

    Root fracture

    Tooth resorption

    Endodontic disease

    References

    Alphabetical index

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