August 4, 2010

Newsletters

Topics

Anesthesia · Base-Narrow Mandibular Canine Teeth · Cats · Dogs · Extractions · Fractures · Tooth Resorption

 

En Bloc Resection of an Ossifying Epulis in a Dog

History: A seven year old Siberian Husky-cross dog was referred for evaluation of a gingival mass. Two years previously, the...
Read More

Do’s and Don’ts of Treating Fractured Pet Teeth

Several different types of tooth fractures may occur in pets, with crown fractures being the most common. There are basically...
Read More

Treatment Options for Base-Narrow Mandibular Canine Teeth: Part 3, Final Treatment options for BNMCT in permanent dentition

Levering Permanent Teeth A technique utilized occasionally by the author involves gently levering partially erupted permanent canine teeth as needed...
Read More

Treatment Options for Base-Narrow Mandibular Canine Teeth: Part 2, Treatment of BNMCT in permanent dentition

Last month we covered the treatment of BNMCT in primary dentition.When treating BNMCT in permanent dentition, a variety of techniques...
Read More

Treatment Options for Base-Narrow Mandibular Canine Teeth: Part 1

Malocclusion refers to abnormal positioning of the animal's dentition. When malocclusion causes discomfort or interferes with normal function, it should...
Read More

Segmental Mandibulectomy

A 13-year-old Wheaton Terrier presented for an mandibular Osteosarcoma previously diagnosed by incisional biopsy. (more…)
Read More

Primary Canine Tooth Extraction in Dogs

Extraction of primary canine teeth is commonly indicated in dogs. When permanent canine teeth first erupt, the corresponding primary tooth...
Read More

Tooth Resorption in Dogs

Introduction Tooth resorption in dogs (TR) occurs in three primary patterns: internal resorption, idiopathic bony replacement resorption, and osteoclastic resorption...
Read More
1 2 3 4 5