Saunders Solutions in Veterinary Practice: Small Animal Dentistry

Saunders Solutions in Veterinary Practice: Small Animal Dentistry

By Cecilia Gorrel

Saunders Solutions in Veterinary Practice: Small Animal Dentistry PDF 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
Table of Contents

Cavities
Chapter 20 – Clinical lesions and signs of discomfort
Chapter 21 – Idiopathic canine root resorption
Chapter 39 – Caries

Discoloured teeth
Chapter 21 – Idiopathic canine root resorption
Chapter 34 – Multiple tooth and jaw fracture

Drainage tracts
Chapter 32 – Uncomplicated crown fracture with periapical complications
Chapter 35 – Iatrogenic tooth damage

Enamel dysplasia
Chapter 38 – Enamel dysplasia

Excessive dental wear (attrition and/or abrasion)
Chapter 34 – Multiple tooth and jaw fracture
Chapter 37 – Excessive wear

Gingivitis
Chapter 6 – Natural progression of disease
Chapter 7 – Periodontitis in a cat
Chapter 8 – Importance of periodontal probing depth (PPD)
Chapter 9 – Systemic effects of periodontitis
Chapter 10 – Iatrogenic injuries
Chapter 12 – Chronic gingivostomatitis as a consequence of periodontitis and iatrogenic
injuries
Chapter 15 – Idiopathic chronic gingivostomatitis with extraction leading to partial cure
Chapter 18 – No clinical signs of root resorption
Chapter 20 – Clinical lesions and signs of discomfort
Chapter 21 – Idiopathic canine root resorption
Chapter 23 – Persistent primary teeth
Chapter 24 – Interceptive extractions
Chapter 27 – Tooth shortening and endodontic therapy
Chapter 28 – Tooth shortening and endodontics, then extraction
Chapter 29 – Extraction of permanent teeth
Chapter 30 – Iatrogenic malocclusion
Chapter 32 – Uncomplicated crown fracture with periapical complications
Chapter 33 – Complicated crown fracture with periapical disease
Chapter 34 – Multiple tooth and jaw fracture
Chapter 35 – Iatrogenic tooth damage
Chapter 36 – Complicated crown fracture of an immature tooth
Chapter 37 – Excessive wear
Chapter 38 – Enamel dysplasia
Chapter 39 – Caries

Gingivostomatitis
Chapter 12 – Chronic gingivostomatitis as a consequence of periodontitis and iatrogenic
injuries
Chapter 13 – Chronic gingivostomatitis associated with FeLV and FIV
Chapter 14 – Idiopathic chronic gingivomatitis with extraction leading to cure
Chapter 15 – Idiopathic chronic gingivostomatitis with extraction leading to partial cure
Chapter 16 – Canine chronic gingivostomatitis

Hard (bony) swelling
Chapter 33 – Complicated crown fracture with periapical disease
Chapter 35 – Iatrogenic tooth damage

Jaw fracture
Chapter 9 – Systemic effects of periodontitis
Chapter 10 – Iatrogenic injuries

Malocclusion
Chapter 23 – Persistent primary teeth
Chapter 24 – Interceptive extractions
Chapter 27 – Tooth shortening and endodontic therapy
Chapter 28 – Tooth shortening and endodontics, then extraction
Chapter 29 – Extraction of permanent teeth
Chapter 30 – Iatrogenic malocclusion

Missing teeth
Chapter 6 – Natural progression of disease
Chapter 18 – No clinical signs of root resorption
Chapter 19 – Virtually edentulous, no clinical signs of root resorption
Chapter 20 – Clinical lesions and signs of discomfort
Chapter 21 – Idiopathic canine root resorption
Chapter 34 – Multiple tooth and jaw fracture
Chapter 35 – Iatrogenic tooth damage

Non-healing extraction sites
Chapter 7 – Periodontitis in a cat
Chapter 13 – Chronic gingivostomatitis associated with FeLV and FIV

Oronasal communication
Chapter 9 – Systemic effects of periodontitis

Periodontitis
Chapter 7 – Periodontitis in a cat
Chapter 8 – Importance of periodontal probing depth (PPD)
Chapter 9 – Systemic effects of periodontitis
Chapter 10 – Iatrogenic injuries
Chapter 12 – Chronic gingivostomatitis as a consequence of periodontitis and iatrogenic
injuries
Chapter 37 – Excessive wear

Persistent primary teeth
Chapter 23 – Persistent primary teeth

Root remnants
Chapter 7 – Periodontitis in a cat
Chapter 9 – Systemic effects of periodontitis
Chapter 10 – Iatrogenic injuries
Chapter 12 – Chronic gingivostomatitis as a consequence of periodontitis and iatrogenic
injuries
Chapter 13 – Chronic gingivostomatitis associated with FeLV and FIV

Tooth crown fracture
Chapter 12 – Chronic gingivostomatitis as a consequence of periodontitis and iatrogenic
injuries
Chapter 21 – Idiopathic canine root resorption
Chapter 27 – Tooth shortening and endodontic therapy
Chapter 32 – Uncomplicated crown fracture with periapical complications
Chapter 33 – Complicated crown fracture with periapical disease
Chapter 34 – Multiple tooth and jaw fracture
Chapter 36 – Complicated crown fracture of an immature tooth

Traumatic soft tissue lesions (lip and/or oral mucosa)
Chapter 7 – Periodontitis in a cat
Chapter 18 – No clinical signs of root resorption
Chapter 25 – Rubber toy technique and alveoloplasty
Chapter 26 – Rubber toy technique and othodontic appliances
Chapter 27 – Tooth shortening and endodontic therapy
Chapter 28 – Tooth shortening and endodontics, then extraction
Chapter 29 – Extraction of permanent teeth

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