A severe palatine disorder caused by maloccluded molars was discovered in captive adult cheetahs at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. This defect has been labeled focal palatine erosion (FPE). Subsequently, a total of 59 cheetahs from several institutions have been examined to evaluate the occurrence and etiology of this disorder. Maloccluded lower molars contacting the palate mucosa appear to be the primary source of irritation. Infection develops when decaying food and grass panicles become lodged in the resulting defect. Eventually, complete palatine perforation results which can extend into the nasal passages and eventually lead to systemic disorders. Of 59 cheetahs studied, IS displayed various stages of FPE. Examination of 26 museum sku...
Abstract. Ongoing disease surveillance of necropsied captive cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) (n = 141) r...
An adult male pet woodchuck with a history of maxillary incisor malocclusion and extraction presente...
The sustainability of captive cheetah populations is limited by high mortality due to chronic renal...
Focal palatine erosion (FPE) is a misleading term that is used in the literature to describe inflamm...
Focal palatine erosion (FPE) is a misleading term that is used in the literature to describe inflam...
Descriptions of several oral, maxillofacial and dental conditions/diseases exist for a variety of ca...
Focal palatitis (also known as focal palatine erosion) is thought to be a developmental disease, sp...
Control of oral lesions contributes directly to the health, survival and welfare of captive animals....
Feline tooth resorption has been widely reported in domestic cats and sporadically described in othe...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of ocular pathology in captive adult cheetahs. Materials and ...
A diagnose of periodontal diseases was performed in 12 species of carnivores at Jaime Duque Zoo. 23 ...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
During the thirties, in London, a scientist named Sir Frank Colyer wrote an exhaustive 700 page book...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
Malocclusions are a misalignment or incorrect positioning of the teeth when the upper and lower jaws...
Abstract. Ongoing disease surveillance of necropsied captive cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) (n = 141) r...
An adult male pet woodchuck with a history of maxillary incisor malocclusion and extraction presente...
The sustainability of captive cheetah populations is limited by high mortality due to chronic renal...
Focal palatine erosion (FPE) is a misleading term that is used in the literature to describe inflamm...
Focal palatine erosion (FPE) is a misleading term that is used in the literature to describe inflam...
Descriptions of several oral, maxillofacial and dental conditions/diseases exist for a variety of ca...
Focal palatitis (also known as focal palatine erosion) is thought to be a developmental disease, sp...
Control of oral lesions contributes directly to the health, survival and welfare of captive animals....
Feline tooth resorption has been widely reported in domestic cats and sporadically described in othe...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of ocular pathology in captive adult cheetahs. Materials and ...
A diagnose of periodontal diseases was performed in 12 species of carnivores at Jaime Duque Zoo. 23 ...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
During the thirties, in London, a scientist named Sir Frank Colyer wrote an exhaustive 700 page book...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
Malocclusions are a misalignment or incorrect positioning of the teeth when the upper and lower jaws...
Abstract. Ongoing disease surveillance of necropsied captive cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) (n = 141) r...
An adult male pet woodchuck with a history of maxillary incisor malocclusion and extraction presente...
The sustainability of captive cheetah populations is limited by high mortality due to chronic renal...