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E-raamat: Saunders Solutions in Veterinary Practice: Small Animal Dentistry

(Veterinary Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Referral, UK), Series edited by
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This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. Dental cases form a significant part of any general practitioner's case load. Small Animal Dentistry will help practitioners to handle these cases in an effective way, minimising the frustrations and stress that can be associated with unsatisfactory technique. It will also help to identify what is possible and practical for the general practitioner and what is best left to a referral specialist.

  • Unique new cased-based approach relating essential theory to clinical practice
  • Modern, highly designed and illustrated so key information can be seen at a glance
  • Self testing, MCQs and remediation means these books are ideally suited for CPD or as an exam revision aid
  • Essential for all general small animal veterinary practitioners and students


This is a series of must-have practical handbooks covering specific veterinary problems using a unique, consistent, cased-based approach. From simple routine first opinion cases to referrals and more complex clinical scenarios, the series provides the essential knowledge that will lead to improved skills and practice for veterinary practitioners undertaking clinical professional development or students nearing the end of their courses and needing a vital examination revision aid.
  • New case-based approach helps relate essential theory to the real world of the busy clinic
  • Each case outlines: initial presentation, clinical signs, examination techniques, differential diagnoses, treatment options, clinical tips and relevant nursing information
  • Highly illustrated using full colour throughout so key information can be found at a glance
  • Numerous self-assessment tests and multiple choice questions with remediation
  • Ideally suited for CPD and as an exam revision aid

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"This book should be used in every place where veterinary dentistry is considered as a challenge and as something more than just teeth scaling. (...) A very important strength of this publication is that it emphasises the links between oral and general health. The reader will be greatly impressed with all 260 pages which contain numerous appropriate pictures, drawings, and radiographs. (...) All in all, the book is an excellent educational tool and can be highly recommended to the general practitioner." - The European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, April 2009

"THE first impression of the splash-proof cover of this book is that it is another how-to-do-it recipe book, ideally protected against the splatter of the struggle to extract a stubborn fractured tooth root. The inclusion of a brief theory refresher as part of the discussion of each condition is helpful, and reminds general practitioners of the scientific basis of clinical interpretation. In general, the photographs and illustrations are of a high quality and illustrate the cases well. " Saunderssolutionsin veterinary practice: small animal dentistry October 2009

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Author's note xi
Anatomy and Physiology
The tooth and its periodontium
3(4)
Occlusion
7(6)
Diagnostic Techniques
Oral examination and recording
13(9)
Radiography
22(9)
Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease - an introduction
31(4)
Natural progression of disease
35(10)
Periodontitis in a cat
45(7)
Importance of periodontal probing depth (PPD)
52(9)
Systemic effects of periodontitis
61(7)
latrogenic injuries
68(9)
Chronic Gingivostomatitis
Chronic gingivostomatitis - an introduction
77(2)
Chronic gingivostomatitis as a consequence of periodontitis and latrogenic injuries
79(6)
Chronic gingivostomatitis associated with FeLV and FIV
85(4)
Idiopathic chronic gingivostomatitis with extraction leading to cure
89(5)
Chronic gingivostomatitis with extraction leading to partial cure
94(4)
Canine chronic gingivostomatitis
98(7)
Root Resorption
Root resorption - an introduction
105(3)
No clinical signs of root resorption
108(5)
Virtually edentulous, no clinical signs of root resorption
113(3)
Clinical lesions and signs of discomfort
116(6)
Idiopathic canine root resorption
122(7)
Malocclusion
Malocclusion - an introduction
129(4)
Persistent primary teeth
133(4)
Interceptive extractions
137(4)
Rubber toy technique and alveoloplasty
141(4)
Rubber toy technique and orthodontic appliances
145(5)
Tooth shortening and endodontic therapy
150(4)
Tooth shortening and endodontics, then extraction
154(4)
Extraction of permanent teeth
158(4)
latrogenic malocclusion
162(9)
Pulp and Periapical Disease
Pulp and periapical disease - an introduction
171(2)
Uncomplicated crown fracture with periapical complications
173(4)
Complicated crown fracture with periapical disease
177(4)
Multiple tooth and jaw fracture
181(4)
latrogenic tooth damage
185(5)
Complicated crown fracture of an immature tooth
190(3)
Excessive wear
193(4)
Enamel dysplasia
197(4)
Caries
201(8)
APPENDICES
MCQs
209(7)
MCQs - Answers
216(2)
Appendix 1 Home care: maintenance of oral hygiene 218(3)
Appendix 2 Equipment and instrumentation 221(6)
Appendix 3 Antibiotics and antiseptics 227(4)
Appendix 4 Endodontics 231(2)
Further reading 233(4)
Index 237