Background Despite dental disease being a common health concern in alpacas, important dental pathology including apical infection, remains poorly understood. Treatment options are limited compared to veterinary dentistry techniques in other species. The primary goal of this study was to increase understanding of the external and internal anatomy of mandibular cheek teeth to enable the development of tooth sparing techniques in this species. Also, an objective evaluation of the sub-occlusal dentinal thickness in normal mandibular cheek teeth is warranted to understand the risks associated with reduction of overgrown teeth. Results Overall pulp anatomy was variably characterized by the presence of a common pulp chamber in younger teeth, and s...
Eighty normal cheek teeth and 26 normal incisors extracted from 14 donkeys (median age 19 years) at ...
Developmental dental pathologies provide insight into health of primates during ontogeny, and are pa...
Hypsodont equine cheek teeth possess large dental crowns, resting partly in the bony alveolus. Over ...
Abstract Background Despite dental disease being a common health concern in alpacas, important denta...
Background Despite dental disease being a common health concern in alpacas, important dental patholo...
Background Scientific knowledge regarding alpaca dentistry is relatively limited despite its clinica...
Scientific literature on veterinary dentistry in alpacas has historically focused on the description...
Background Oral health in alpacas is often neglected until severe dental disease becomes evident und...
BACKGROUND Tooth root problems and periodontal diseases are common in South American camelids (SA...
Dental disease is a common condition affecting llamas and alpacas. Abscessation of the teeth and the...
Background Dental disorders, of which tooth root abscesses are best documented, are highly prevalent...
Background Dental disease is a troublesome health concern in alpacas. Specifically, the occurrence o...
Orangutans are believed to have close biological affinities to humans. Teeth being the hardest tissu...
Copyright © 2013 P. Nambiar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
A nine-year-old female alpaca with a history of a recurrent tooth root abscess presented for further...
Eighty normal cheek teeth and 26 normal incisors extracted from 14 donkeys (median age 19 years) at ...
Developmental dental pathologies provide insight into health of primates during ontogeny, and are pa...
Hypsodont equine cheek teeth possess large dental crowns, resting partly in the bony alveolus. Over ...
Abstract Background Despite dental disease being a common health concern in alpacas, important denta...
Background Despite dental disease being a common health concern in alpacas, important dental patholo...
Background Scientific knowledge regarding alpaca dentistry is relatively limited despite its clinica...
Scientific literature on veterinary dentistry in alpacas has historically focused on the description...
Background Oral health in alpacas is often neglected until severe dental disease becomes evident und...
BACKGROUND Tooth root problems and periodontal diseases are common in South American camelids (SA...
Dental disease is a common condition affecting llamas and alpacas. Abscessation of the teeth and the...
Background Dental disorders, of which tooth root abscesses are best documented, are highly prevalent...
Background Dental disease is a troublesome health concern in alpacas. Specifically, the occurrence o...
Orangutans are believed to have close biological affinities to humans. Teeth being the hardest tissu...
Copyright © 2013 P. Nambiar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
A nine-year-old female alpaca with a history of a recurrent tooth root abscess presented for further...
Eighty normal cheek teeth and 26 normal incisors extracted from 14 donkeys (median age 19 years) at ...
Developmental dental pathologies provide insight into health of primates during ontogeny, and are pa...
Hypsodont equine cheek teeth possess large dental crowns, resting partly in the bony alveolus. Over ...