A Standard Method for Intraoral Dental Radiography With Dental Photo-Stimulative Phosphor (PSP) Plates in Big Cats.

Autor: Kopp E; Korbinianstr. 27, 82515 Wolfratshausen, Bavaria, Germany., Stelzer P; Private practice, Berg, Bavaria, Germany., Lendl C; Private practice, Berg, Bavaria, Germany., Meyer-Lindenberg A; Clinic for Small Animal Surgery and Reproduction, Centre of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 9183Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany., Fahrenkrug P; Deceased.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of veterinary dentistry [J Vet Dent] 2022 Dec; Vol. 39 (4), pp. 337-345. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Sep 25.
DOI: 10.1177/08987564221126373
Abstrakt: In recent years, dentistry has steadily gained more prominence in veterinary medicine, including exotic and wild animal medicine. It is known that dental diseases are among the most common diseases in captured big cats. However, so far, there is no standardized method for dental radiography in these animals. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a standardized procedure for the systematic radiographic examination of the teeth in big cats. In total, 34 big cats, including 21 lions and 13 tigers, of different ages were examined. Animals that needed treatment for known dental diseases and those that had to be anesthetized for other medically necessary procedures and dental health status examinations were included. Intraoral dental radiographs were captured with digital imaging plates designed for intraoral dental radiography in horses. Based on the intraoral dental radiography procedures used in domestic cats, both the bisecting angle technique and parallel technique were used. A hemisphere model originally developed for horses was used to describe the path and position of the x-ray beam as accurately as possible. The results demonstrated that it was possible to completely image all the teeth of big cat dentition on seven radiographs using the described method. This method can be used to acquire high-quality intraoral dental radiographs in big cats, aiding in the quick and reliable diagnosis of dental diseases.
Databáze: MEDLINE