Principles of Equine Dentistry

Author:   David O Klugh ,  Randi D. Brannan ,  Victor S. Cox ,  Peter Emily
Publisher:   Manson Publishing Ltd
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9781840761146


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 March 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David O Klugh ,  Randi D. Brannan ,  Victor S. Cox ,  Peter Emily
Publisher:   Manson Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Manson Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 26.20cm
Weight:   0.800kg
ISBN:  

9781840761146


ISBN 10:   1840761148
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 March 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Evolution of the Hypsodont Tooth. Dental examination. Anatomical characteristics of equine dentition. Embryology. Muscles of mastication. Principles of mastication biomechanics. Principles of Occlusal Equilibration. Eruption and shedding of teeth. Dental radiology. Standing chemical restraint I the dental patient. Regional and local anaesthesia. Exodontics of equine teeth. Standing repulsion of equine cheek teeth. Head trauma in horses. Principles of restoration of diseased teeth. Principles of periodontal disease. Principles of endodontics. Principles of orthodontics.

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Easy to access with clear division into well orgainsed chapter and paragraph sections... should be considered a standard text for anyone considering taking the fellowship examination... detailed description of the techniques backed up by beautifully clear illustrations... essential reading for all surgeons considering oral extractions even those experienced in the technique. Overall, this book will be a useful resource for veterinary surgeon practising equine dentistry and presents an alternative approach to many challenges faced within this field. The approach adopted is thought provoking and is certainly a worthy purchase for any practice library. -Equine Veterinary Journal, July 2010 ...comprehensive text... accurately labelled pictures, diagrams and photographs, [allow] the reader to clearly visualise what is being described. The detailed text, written alongside well-labelled diagrams, provides fantastic instruction on the extraction process. It offers instructive detail on tool choice, placement and use, thereby providing the reader with a expansive guide to theprocedure, and is a real must-read for any veterinarian attempting to perform this procedure... a useful reference book for veterinarians in equine practice who perform basic dentistry and routine rasping, but also for those involved in more advanced equine dentistry and referral work. It is also a good text for those studying towards their dental exams. -Amy Reynolds, Veterinary Record, March 2011 This is a highly readable, richly illustrated practical addition to the literature on equine dentistry... Readers will thoroughly understand the anatomy of horse teeth and how the teeth change as the horse ages, how to recognize and record oral pathology in a standardized format, and how to perform standing oral extractions. They will also have a basic grasp of the principles of restorative treatment and root canal therapy, areas which will continue to change and advance as research progresses. (3 stars) -Carol Akers, DVM, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Doody's Review Service


Easy to access with clear division into well orgainsed chapter and paragraph sections... should be considered a standard text for anyone considering taking the fellowship examination... detailed description of the techniques backed up by beautifully clear illustrations... essential reading for all surgeons considering oral extractions even those experienced in the technique. Overall, this book will be a useful resource for veterinary surgeon practising equine dentistry and presents an alternative approach to many challenges faced within this field. The approach adopted is thought provoking and is certainly a worthy purchase for any practice library. Equine Veterinary Journal 20100701


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Equine Dental Associates, Newberg, Oregon, USA

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