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Breed predispositions to dental and oral disease in dogs / edited by Brook A. Niemiec.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Veterinary dentistry.
- Dogs--Diseases.
- Dogs.
- Tooth Diseases--veterinary.
- Anesthesia, Dental--veterinary.
- Veterinary Medicine.
- Medical Subjects:
- Tooth Diseases--veterinary.
- Anesthesia, Dental--veterinary.
- Veterinary Medicine.
- Dogs.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xi, 196 pages) : color illustrations
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021.
- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [2021]
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- 1 Conditions Common in Small and Toy Breed Dogs p. 1 / Brook A. Niemiec
- 1.1 Periodontal Disease p. 1
- 1.2 Persistent Deciduous (PD) Teeth p. 23
- 2 Conditions Seen in Both Small and Brachycephalic Breeds; Therefore Small Brachycephalic Breeds (Pug, Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, etc.) Are Even More Significantly Affected p. 39 / Brook A. Niemiec
- 2.1 Crowding and Rotation p. 39
- 2.2 Congenitally Missing Teeth p. 41
- 2.3 Impacted or Embedded Teeth p. 44
- 3 The Welfare Concerns of Heritable Dental Diseases p. 53 / Kymberley C. McLeod
- 3.2 What Is Animal Welfare? p. 53
- 3.3 Sequelae to Periodontal Disease p. 56
- 3.4 Gingival Hyperplasia p. 57
- 3.5 Associations with Pain and Suffering p. 57
- 3.6 Physiological Signs of Stress p. 58
- 3.7 Welfare Implications of Anesthesia Free Dentistry (AFD) p. 62
- 4 Conditions Commonly Seen in Brachycephalic Breeds p. 71 / Brook A. Niemiec
- 4.1 Class III Malocclusions p. 71
- 5 Brachycephalic Airway Disease p. 77 / Sean W. Aiken
- 5.1 History and Clinical Signs p. 78
- 5.2 Physical Examination p. 78
- 5.3 Pharyngeal/Laryngeal Examination p. 79
- 5.4 Diagnostic Imaging p. 81
- 5.5 Diagnostic Testing p. 83
- 5.6 Measuring Airflow Resistance p. 83
- 5.7 Surgical Treatment p. 84
- 5.8 Stenotic Nares p. 84
- 5.9 Elongated Soft Palate p. 86
- 5.10 Everted Laryngeal Saccules p. 88
- 5.11 Additional Conditions p. 89
- 6 The Unique Welfare Challenges of Brachycephalism p. 95 / Kymberley C. McLeod
- 6.1 Oral Infection p. 95
- 6.2 Oral Pain p. 96
- 6.3 Emotional/Physical Distress p. 97
- 6.4 Other Health and Behavior-Related Concerns p. 97
- 6.5 Normalization p. 98
- 6.6 Effects on Quality of Life (QOL) p. 98
- 7 Other Heritable Conditions p. 101 / Brook A. Niemiec
- 7.1 Mandibular Canine Linguoversion (Base Narrow Canines) p. 101
- 7.2 Gingival Enlargement p. 113
- 7.3 Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis p. 115
- 7.4 Tight Lip Syndrome p. 120
- 7.5 Craniomandibular Osteopathy p. 121
- 7.6 Histologically Low-Grade, Biologically High-Grade, Fibrosarcoma p. 123
- 8 Anesthetic Management of Toy and Small Breed Dogs p. 131 / Amber Hopkins
- 8.2 Body Size p. 131
- 8.3 Congenital Predispositions p. 135
- 8.4 Anesthetic and Procedural Challenges p. 137
- 9 Brachycephalic Breeds and Anesthesia p. 143 / Amber Hopkins
- 9.2 Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome (BAS) Pathophysiology p. 143
- 9.3 Other Pre-existing Conditions in the Brachycephalic Patient p. 145
- 9.4 Pre-anesthetic Considerations p. 146
- 9.5 Anesthetic Management p. 150
- 9.6 Anesthetic Recovery p. 152
- 10 Periodontal Therapy in Small and Toy Breed Dogs p. 157 / Brook A. Niemiec
- 10.1 Homecare p. 157
- 10.2 Professional Care p. 161
- 11 The Unique Challenges of Extractions in Small and Toy Breed Dogs p. 179 / Brook A. Niemiec.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Hoboken, N.J. Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 31, 2021).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Clarence J. Marshall Memorial Library Fund.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Breed predispositions to dental and oral disease in dogs.
- ISBN:
- 9781119552048
- 1119552044 electronic book
- 9781119552123
- 1119552125
- 9781119552031
- 1119552036
- Publisher Number:
- 99989951627
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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