Focal palatitis (also known as focal palatine erosion) is thought to be a developmental disease, specifically of cheetah in captivity raised on a commercial diet. The lack of chewing is thought to cause the mandibular molar to change angulation, contacting the palate and causing the lesions. We followed the development of five captive cheetah cubs, born within 2 weeks of each other, at the same facility. This longitudinal study followed the cubs cephalometrically from 7-months-old to 25-months-old. Of each cub wemade a lateral and dorsoventral radiograph at 7, 13, 20, and 25-months-old. For each radiograph at each age, a predefined series of measurements were made including the angle of the molar. The latter was measured as the angl...
Captive cheetahs often demonstrate a high incidence of diseases in which vitamin A imbalances are im...
BACKGROUND Tooth root problems and periodontal diseases are common in South American camelids (SA...
Recently, a lower than expected number of perikymata between repetitive furrow-type hypoplastic defe...
A severe palatine disorder caused by maloccluded molars was discovered in captive adult cheetahs at ...
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 palatine erosion (FPE) is a misleading term that is used in the literature to describe inflamm...
Latero-lateral radiograph of a four-year-old clinically sound captive cheetah displaying the measuri...
S1 Table. Measured parameters in cheetah skull and skeleton.S1 Formula. Ready to use formula for age...
The aim of this retrospective cross-sectional study was to present comprehensive information about t...
Captive cheetahs often demonstrate a high incidence of diseases in which vitamin A imbalances are im...
Objectives. In order to investigate how the mandibulary morphogenesis has evolved during the prefunc...
Developing animals must resolve the conflicting demands of survival and growth, ensuring that they c...
Background: Craniomandibular osteopathy (CMO) is a degenerative, osteopetrotic, and self-limiting bo...
Background: To evaluate the sella and craniofacial morphological features in growing patients with ...
Captive cheetahs often demonstrate a high incidence of diseases in which vitamin A imbalances are im...
BACKGROUND Tooth root problems and periodontal diseases are common in South American camelids (SA...
Recently, a lower than expected number of perikymata between repetitive furrow-type hypoplastic defe...
A severe palatine disorder caused by maloccluded molars was discovered in captive adult cheetahs at ...
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 palatine erosion (FPE) is a misleading term that is used in the literature to describe inflamm...
Latero-lateral radiograph of a four-year-old clinically sound captive cheetah displaying the measuri...
S1 Table. Measured parameters in cheetah skull and skeleton.S1 Formula. Ready to use formula for age...
The aim of this retrospective cross-sectional study was to present comprehensive information about t...
Captive cheetahs often demonstrate a high incidence of diseases in which vitamin A imbalances are im...
Objectives. In order to investigate how the mandibulary morphogenesis has evolved during the prefunc...
Developing animals must resolve the conflicting demands of survival and growth, ensuring that they c...
Background: Craniomandibular osteopathy (CMO) is a degenerative, osteopetrotic, and self-limiting bo...
Background: To evaluate the sella and craniofacial morphological features in growing patients with ...
Captive cheetahs often demonstrate a high incidence of diseases in which vitamin A imbalances are im...
BACKGROUND Tooth root problems and periodontal diseases are common in South American camelids (SA...
Recently, a lower than expected number of perikymata between repetitive furrow-type hypoplastic defe...