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CANINE DENTISTRY
CONTENTS
Preface xi
Steven E. Holmstrom
Canine Dental Disease 1049
Steven E. Holmstrom
The key to veterinary dentistry is recognition of veterinary dental
disease. This article is intended as an introduction to oral disease.
Starting with the teeth themselves, this overview will progress to
the supporting tissues and remaining oral structures.
The Effects of Dental Disease on Systemic Disease 1057
Linda J. DeBowes
Chronic exposure to periodontal pathogens results in the contin¬
ued stimulation of an immune and nonimmune response by the
host. The cytokines and other inflammatory mediators produced
in gingivitis/periodontitis result in local tissue destruction and
may reach significant levels affecting the cardiovascular system
or placental tissues. The oral cavity may also serve as a direct
reservoir for bacterial contamination of the lungs with subsequent
development of bacterial pneumonia.
Oral Dental Radiographic Examination Technique 1063
Edward R. Eisner
In general practice, dental radiography is currently being per¬
formed more often as a treatment planning technique during
routine dental prophylactic procedures than ever before. Medical
radiography units, although still useful for the determination of
VETERINARY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA:
SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE
VOLUME 28 • NUMBER 5 • SEPTEMBER 1998 V
bone cancer, mineral deficiencies, and fracture studies, are yield¬
ing to the use of more versatile dental radiograph machines that
are being installed in the dental operatory and expose only the
dental film. Currently, the technology of intraoral digital radiogra¬
phy, photography, and videography is available. Digital images
can be enhanced, preserved on Polaroid film, or stored directly
into computer data banks, without the use of dental film. This
article acquaints the reader with digital technology, but deals
primarily with traditional film based oral dental radiographic ex¬
amination technique. The equipment and techniques described
are affordable and well within the capabilities of the general
practitioner. The importance of being able to produce dental
radiographs of excellent quality is basic when providing compe¬
tent dental care.
Radiographic Evaluation 1089
Cecilia Gorrel
Radiographs are required to reach a diagnosis and thus plan
treatment optimally, to be able to perform certain procedures, and
to be able to assess the outcome of treatment performed. Practic¬
ing dentistry without using radiography as a tool would be
considered negligent in human dentistry. In the author's opinion,
the same would apply to veterinary dentistry.
Periodontal Disease in Dogs: Etiopathogenesis, Prevalence,
and Significance 1111
Colin E. Harvey
Periodontal disease is very common and often very severe in
dogs. It is caused by accumulation of bacterial plaque, particu¬
larly Gram negative anaerobic rods. Tissue destruction results
from autodegradation induced by the continuing inflammatory
response. Small dogs are particularly at risk. Prevention by re¬
tarding accumulation of plaque is the key concept.
Prevention of Periodontal Disease 1129
Gregg A. DuPont
Periodontal disease is the most common health problem affecting
dogs and cats, and it is largely preventable. The frequent and
regular mechanical removal of plaque must be performed by the
pet owner, combined with less frequent but regular professional
cleaning. This requires ongoing commitment and action from the
pet owner. It also requires a large amount of client education. The
purpose of this article is to review the importance, effectiveness,
and means of preventing periodontaJ disease.
Treatment of Periodontal Disease 1147
T. Keith Grove
Periodontal surgery is used to control advanced lesions affecting
the support for teeth. The choice between conservative treatment
Vi CONTENTS
and surgical treatment is a technical issue, but client compliance
plays an important role. Excision surgical techniques (e.g., gingi
vectomy) and incisional surgical techniques (e.g., flap surgery)
are described in this article. Postoperative, recall, and retreatment
programs are explored.
Oral and Periodontal Tissue: Maintenance, Augmentation,
Rejuvenation, and Regeneration 1165
Robert B. Wiggs, Heidi Lobprise, and Paul Q. Mitchell
This article discusses the controversies, usefulness, and limita¬
tions of oral and periodontal tissue maintenance, augmentation,
rejuvenation, and regeneration in the dog and cat. ft details many
of the specialized materials and techniques used in these proce¬
dures in attempts to re establish healthy conditions within the
periodontium. Bone loss following tooth extraction is discussed
with consideration as to which teeth should have alveolar ridge
maintenance procedures and the important reasons as to why.
Radiographs show the degree of improvement demonstrated in
treatment of various cases involving bone loss from periodontal
disease, treatment of bone injuries with oral fractures, and their
prevention.
Endodontic Diagnosis in Dogs 1189
Peter Emily
Complete endodontic evaluation should diagnose endodontic
involvement, provide a treatment plan, and evaluate the true
success or failure probabilities. Evaluation of the age, physical
and oral health of the patient, the endodontic anatomy, clinical
and radiographic findings can provide a treatment plan and a
predictable prognosis.
Endodontic Therapy in the Veterinary Patient 1203
Kenneth E Lyon
Standard root canal therapy is more clearly described as conven¬
tional endodontics. Most modern endodontic treatment involves
removal of the irreversibly damaged pulp followed by cleaning
and shaping of the root canal space and subsequent filling, or
obturation, with a semisolid material and a sealer. A general
increase in awareness of the benefits of veterinary endodontics
has created a rise in the demand for endodontic procedures that
help to retain the teeth longer. This article on endodontic therapy
includes endodontic anatomy, diagnosis of endodontic disease,
pulpectomy techniques of access preparation, canal preparation
and filling the canal, partial coronal pulpectomy, and treatment
of the open apex. Familiarity of the techniques covered in this
article and with advances in veterinary endodontics have become
necessary for the veterinary dental practitioner.
CONTENTS vii
Newer Endodontic Therapeutic Treatment 1237
James M. G. Anthony
In recent years, veterinary endodontics has undergone significant
advancement in techniques, with improvements in equipment
and materials. Success in veterinary endodontics is based on an
integrated set of factors focused on proper diagnosis, debride
ment, shaping of the canals, and obturating the canals three
dimensionally, with the goal of establishing an environment con¬
ducive to healing. These goals can be achieved in many ways
and present the clinician with a dilemma in the decision making
process. This article focuses on the factors that must be considered
in these decision making processes and the options that the clini¬
cian has.
Composite Restorative Dentistry 1261
Ben H. Colmery III
Modern composite restorative materials offer the veterinarian
greater flexibility in the repair of damaged teeth. An understand¬
ing of the make up of these materials is essential to maximize the
effectiveness of the repairs. Endodontic disease was once ignored
and is now treated on a daily basis. Newer composite restorations
offer an effective means of protecting the sensitive pulp from
bacterial invasion and allow the veterinarian to restore the tooth
to function.
Restorative Dentistry: Crown Therapy 1273
Chris J. Visser
Endodontic therapy has provided veterinary dentistry with the
ability to retain teeth that just a few years ago would have been
extracted without hesitation. When the endodontic treatment of
the tooth has been completed, however, questions often arise as
to how to restore it to protect the tooth structure that remains.
The purpose of restoring tooth structure with prosthetic material
is to return normal function to the dentition, to prevent further
breakdown of remaining tooth structure, and to create a proper
appearance and restore occlusal function.
Maxillofacial Surgery 1285
Sandra Manfra Marretta
Maxillofacial surgery in dogs includes the management of jaw
fractures, various palatal surgical procedures, the management
of oral tumors, and the surgical management of miscellaneous
maxillofacial problems. Miscellaneous maxillofacial problems that
may require surgical intervention include dentigenous cysts, bone
sequestra or osteomyelitis, and an inability to open or close the
mouth. Careful perioperative planning of maxillofacial surgical
procedures will help ensure a successful outcome.
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Exodontics 1297
Mark M. Smith
Exodontic therapy may be challenging and difficult especially if
the involved tooth has minimal or no periodontal disease. Surgi¬
cal methods aid the clinician's ability to perform exodontic ther¬
apy for the maxillary fourth premolar, mandibular first molar,
maxillary canine, and mandibular canine. Complications of exo¬
dontic therapy may include fracture, ocular trauma, and infection.
Index 1321
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