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Equine dentistry / edited by Gordon J. Baker, Jack Easley.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh : Elsevier Saunders, 2005.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xi, 353 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780702027246 (hbk.) :
  • 0702027243
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 636.108976 BAK
LOC classification:
  • SF959.T43
Contents:
1.Equine dental evolution: perspective from the fossil record 2. Bits, bridles and accessories SECTION 1: MORPHOLOGY 3. Dental anatomy 4. Dental physiology 5. Ageing SECTION 2: DENTAL DISEASE AND PATHOLOGY 6. Abnormalities of development and eruption 7. The management of oral trauma 8. Dental trauma 9. Equine dental pathology 10. Abnormalities of wear and periodontal disease 11. Dental decay and endodontic disease 12. Oral and dental tumors SECTION 3: DIAGNOSIS 13. Dental and oral examination 14. Dental imaging SECTION 4: TREATMENT 15. Equine dental equipment, supplies and instrumentation 16. Corrective dental procedures 17. Basic equine orthodontics 18. Exodontia: Part 1: Equine tooth removal Part 2: Surgical extraction of equine molars and premolars (cheek teeth) 19. Endodontic therapy 20. Dental materials in veterinary dentistry 21. Mandibular and maxillary fracture osteosynthesis.
Summary: Highly illustrated, this comprehensive text concentrates on all aspects of equine dentistry, which accounts for ten percent of the workload of an equine vet.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 636.108976 BAK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 206184

Previous ed.: London: Saunders, 1999.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.Equine dental evolution: perspective from the fossil record 2. Bits, bridles and accessories SECTION 1: MORPHOLOGY 3. Dental anatomy 4. Dental physiology 5. Ageing SECTION 2: DENTAL DISEASE AND PATHOLOGY 6. Abnormalities of development and eruption 7. The management of oral trauma 8. Dental trauma 9. Equine dental pathology 10. Abnormalities of wear and periodontal disease 11. Dental decay and endodontic disease 12. Oral and dental tumors SECTION 3: DIAGNOSIS 13. Dental and oral examination 14. Dental imaging SECTION 4: TREATMENT 15. Equine dental equipment, supplies and instrumentation 16. Corrective dental procedures 17. Basic equine orthodontics 18. Exodontia: Part 1: Equine tooth removal Part 2: Surgical extraction of equine molars and premolars (cheek teeth) 19. Endodontic therapy 20. Dental materials in veterinary dentistry 21. Mandibular and maxillary fracture osteosynthesis.

Highly illustrated, this comprehensive text concentrates on all aspects of equine dentistry, which accounts for ten percent of the workload of an equine vet.

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