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Veterinary Dentistry: A Team Approach

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Od radiologie, po anestezii, potřeby pacientů a edukaci klientů a týmový přístup na pracovišti, to vše řeší nové vydání Veterinární stomatologie: Týmový přístup. Tato praktická barevná příručka je skvělá pro lékaře, kteří s veterinární stomatologií teprve začínají, a pro ty, kteří se chtějí dozvědět více o základních teoriích tohoto oboru. První část knihy představuje zubní postupy s kapitolami o vyšetření ústní dutiny, nástrojích, bezpečnosti a ergonomii práce, po nichž následuje rozbor složitějších oblastí, jako je endodoncie, exodoncie a parodontologie. Kniha končí kapitolou o marketingu veterinární stomatologie a správných odpovědích na často kladené otázky klientů. Díky svému komplexnímu pokrytí a týmovému přístupu je tento text ideálním zdrojem, který pomůže studentům veterinární technologie a medicíny rychle zvládnout obor veterinární stomatologie.
Noví a aktualizované obrázky a ilustrace objasňují koncepty a ukazují příklady vybavení a postupů.
Obsah publikace upozorňuje na důležité technologické a odborné novinky v oblasti veterinární stomatologie, jako jsou například aktuální informace o procesech onemocnění a použitelné nejnovější procedurální techniky a vybavení.
Aktualizována byla terminologie, založená na nomenklaturním výboru Americké veterinární zubní akademie. Tato nomenklatura pomůže lépe vyjádřit a popsat klinický stav a zlepšit komunikaci v ordinaci.
Jasné a bohatě ilustrované postupy poskytují podrobnější pohled na postupy, které je potřeba zvládnout.
Kapitola o komunikaci pomůže lépe pochopit její dopad na výsledky stomatologických zákroků.
Kapitoly o radiografii a zobrazovacích metodách prohloubí znalosti o radiografické anatomii, lokalizaci a dostupných technologiích.

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NakladatelElsevier Saunders
ISBN9780443117107
VydáníII. vydání 2025
Vazbabrožovaná
Počet stran304
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From radiology and anesthesia to patient needs and client education, Veterinary Dentistry: A Team Approach, 4th Edition covers everything you need to know about animal dentistry! This handy full-color guide is great for practitioners who are new to veterinary dentistry and for those who want to learn more about the underlying theories of the practice. The first section of the book presents dental procedures, with chapters on oral examinations, instruments, safety, and ergonomics, followed by coverage of more difficult areas such as endodontics, exodontics, and periodontics. The book concludes with a chapter on marketing veterinary dentistry and proper responses to commonly asked client questions. With its comprehensive coverage and team approach, this text is the ideal resource for helping both veterinary technology and veterinary medicine students quickly master the art of animal dentistry.
NEW and UPDATED! Art and illustrations clarify concepts and show examples of equipment and procedures
UPDATED! Content highlights important technologic and professional updates to the field of veterinary dentistry, such as updates on disease processes and applicable new procedural techniques and equipment
UPDATED! Current terminology, based on the American Veterinary Dental College Nomenclature Committee, helps you master the proper language and improve office communication
Coverage of the essential dentistry-related tasks in the Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA)’s Manual of Accreditation for Veterinary Technology Programs enables faculty to evaluate your proficiency related to the essential tasks
Clear, abundantly illustrated procedures provide a more detailed look at the skills you need to master
NEW! Chapter on medical communication helps you understand the impact it has on clinical success
Radiography and imaging coverage strengthens your understanding of radiographic anatomy, positioning, and the technologies available

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1 Introduction to Veterinary Dentistry1
Specialties of Dentistry2
Dental Anatomy and Dental Terminology3
General Anatomy2
Osteolomy and Occlusion2
Types of Heads2
Maxilla3
Mandibles4
Normal Occlusion5
Tongue5
Tooth and Periodontium5
Tooth Anatomy5
Gingiva8
Alveolar Mucosa9
Periodontium9
Dental Formula for the Puppy10
Dental Formula for the Adult Dog10
Dental Formula for the Kitten11
Dental Formula for the Adult Cat11
Positional Terminology11
Line Angles11
Coronal-Apical Directions12
Anatomic and Triadan Numbering Systems12
Anatomic and Triadan Numbering System12
Dental Chart for the Dog15
Dental Chart for the Cat16
Dental Charting16
Four-Handed Dental Charting16
2 The Oral Examination and Disease Recognition20
Oral Examination22
Pedodontics22
Missing Teeth22
Persistent Deciduous Teeth22
Abnormalities of Enamel Formation24
Pericoronitis25
Developmental Diseases of the Jaws25
Fractured Deciduous Teeth26
Supernumerary Teeth26
Fusion and Gemination Teeth27
Tooth Dilaceration28
Malocclusion28
Class I Malocclusion29
Other Forms of Class I Malocclusion30
Class II Malocclusion31
Class III Malocclusion31
Class IV Malocclusion, Maxillomandibular, Asymmetry31
Oropharyngeal Inflammation32
Specific Inflammatory Diseases Other Than Periodontal Disease33
Immune-Mediated Conditions Affecting the Mouth35
Adverse Conditions of the Crown36
Surface Conditions36
Endodontic Disease37
Fracture Classification37
Fractures of Specific Tooth Types38
Tooth Discoloration39
Tooth Luxation and Avulsion40
Tooth Resorption40
Oral Medical Disease41
Oronasal Fistulas41
Uremic Ulceration41
Hyperparathyroidism With Fibrous41
Osteodystrophy41
Oral Neoplasia41
Clinically Nonaggressive Tumors41
Pyogenic Granuloma42
Clinically Aggressive Tumors44
Other Traumatic Oral Conditions48
Ballistic Trauma49
3 Dental Instruments and Equipment51
Organization of the Dental Department52
Periodontal Instruments53
Hand Instruments53
Explorers53
Periodontal Probes54
Hand Mirror54
Calculus Removal Forceps54
Hand Scalers55
Curettes56
Curette and Scaler Care56
Ultrasonic Instruments61
Sonic and Rotary Scalers62
Dental Units for Polishing, Cutting Teeth, and Removing Bone63
Electric-Powered Systems63
Air-Powered Systems63
Air-Compressor Systems63
Low-Speed Handpieces65
Three-Way Syringes66
Suction67
Exodontia Instruments67
Hand Instruments for Exodontics67
Basic Oral Surgery Pack67
Sharpening Equipment70
Powered Instruments for Exodontics71
Troubleshooting High-Speed Handpieces73
Vet-Tome Powertome75
Lighting and Magnification75
Lighting75
Magnification76
Sterilization77
4 Personal Safety and Ergonomics78
HAZCOM79
Safety Requirements for Veterinary Dentistry79
Types of Hazards79
Eye Protection79
Mouth and Lung Protection80
Masks80
Hand and Skin Protection80
Handwashing80
Handwashing Agents80
Handwashing Technique80
Glove Concerns80
Sharps81
Eye Shields81
Safety with Products81
Material Safety Data Sheets81
Labels81
Composite Restoration Materials81
Toxins82
Repetitive Motion Disorders82
Ergonomics in the Workplace82
Lifestyle Ergonomics85
Ergonomic Operatory Chairs and Tables86
5 Local Anesthesia90
Mechanism of Local Anesthetics91
Benefits of Nerve Blocks91
Types of Blocks92
Infiltration Blocks92
Regional Nerve Blocks92
Equipment92
General Technique92
Technique93
Increasing the Duration of Local Anesthesia95
Complications of Local Anesthesia96
6 Pathogenesis of Periodontal Disease98
Periodontal Disease99
Etiology and Pathogenesis99
Systemic Effects of Periodontal Disease101
Presenting Complaints and Initial Signs101
Periodontal Disease Classification103
7 Professional Dental Cleaning107
Preparation for the Procedure108
Steps to the Professional Dental Cleaning109
When to Use Antibiotics109
Patient Care109
Step 1: Preliminay Examination and Evaluation110
Step 2: Supragingival Gross Calculus Removal110
Step 3: Periodontal Probing (and Periodontal Charting)113
Step 4: Subgingival Calculus Removal114
Step 5: Detection of Missed Plaque and Calculus114
Step 6: Polishing115
Step 7: Sulcus Irrigation and Fluoride Treatment117
Step 8: Application of a Sealer117
Step 9: Imaging118
Step 10: Final Charting118
Step 11: Home Care118
Nonprofessional Dental Scaling (NPDS)118
8 Homecare Instruction and Products120
Client Education121
Visual Aids122
Plaque Control and Homecare122
Toothbrushing122
Homecare Products124
Selecting the Appropriate Homecare Regimen127
Plaque-Removing Chew Toys128
9 Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy130
Root Scaling130
Root Planing131
Root Planing: Technique131
Balance Between Root Scaling and Root Planing131
Ultrasonic Periodontal Therapy131
Local Antibiotic Therapy132
Doxirobe132
Arestin132
Clindoral133
Other Periodontal Therapy134
10 Feline Dentistry135
Feline Stomatitis135
Cause and Diagnosis136
Treatment136
Early Onset Gingivitis and Periodontitis137
Tooth Resorption137
Cause and Diagnosis137
AVDC Stages and Types138
Treatment of Tooth Resorption141
Prevention of Tooth Resorption141
Alveolar Bone Expansion144
Feline Orofacial Pain Syndrome144
Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws145
PADS146
11 Intraoral Imaging147
Indications for Dental Radiography148
Goals of Dental Radiograph Acquisition148
Protective Measures148
Dental Radiographic Equipment149
Dental Radiograph Generators149
Choosing a Dental Radiograph Generator149
Image Capture150
Intraoral Film150
Digital Radiology150
Computerized Radiography150
Radiographic Technique154
Patient Positioning154
Overlapping Dental Structures159
Four Simple Rules for Positioning160
Complications in Dental Radiology161
Failure to Position Film Sensor or Plate Properly161
Blurred or Double Images161
Elongation of Image161
Foreshortening of Image161
Radiographic Errors162
Radiographic Findings163
Radiographic Anatomy163
Periodontal Disease164
Endodontic Disease164
Tooth Resorption167
Retained Roots167
Neoplasia167
Unerupted or Impacted Teeth167
Exodontics168
Radiographic Training168
Cone Beam Computed Tomography168
12 Exodontics (Extractions)173
Indications for Exodontics173
The Technician and Extractions173
Exodontic Principles174
Exodontic Technique174
Root Extraction176
Extraction of Specific Teeth178
Maxillary Fourth Premolar178
Maxillary First and Second Molars178
Complications of Extractions178
Conclusion181
Procedures: Periodontal Surgery, Endodontics, Restorations, Orthodontics, and Maxillofacial Surgery182
Periodontal Surgical Techniques183
Evaluation for Procedure183
Goal of Periodontal Surgery183
Instruments and Materials184
Treatment Techniques185
Follow-Up Recommendations for All Periodontal Surgery187
Endodontics188
Indications for Endodontic Therapy188
Endodontic Therapy Versus Extraction192
Endodontic Procedures192
Endodontic Equipment194
Radiographs201
Surgical Root Canal Therapy201
Root Canal Complications202
Follow-Up for Endodontic Therapy202
Restorative Dentistry202
Instruments for Restoration202
Composite Restoration203
Glass Ionomer206
Crown Restorations207
Orthodontics210
Bite Evaluation210
Interceptive Orthodontics210
Dental Models211
14 Lagomorph, Rodent, and Ferret Dentistry215
General Information217
Lagomorphs217
Rodents217
Ferrets217
Dental Anatomy217
Dentition in the Lagomorph, Rodent, and Ferret217
Periodontal Ligament220
Adult Lagomorph Dental Formulas220
Adult Rodent Dental Formulas220
Adult Ferret Dental Formula221
Instruments and Equipment Used to Treat Lagomorphs, Rodents, and Ferrets221
Common Oral Problems and Diseases in Lagomorphs and Rodents226
Gingivitis226
Periodontitis226
Enamel Hypomineralization/Enamel Hypoplasia226
Caries227
Malocclusion227
Tongue Entrapment228
Incisor Tooth Overgrowth228
Cheek Tooth Overgrowth229
Jaw Abscess229
Cheek Pouch Impaction229
Stomatitis229
Oral Tumors229
Slobbers230
Common Oral Problems and Diseases in Ferrets230
Tooth Extrusion230
Tooth Abrasion230
Tooth Fracture230
Malocclusion231
Periodontal Disease231
Preparation for Procedures231
Preanesthesia Examination231
Preanesthesia Preparation231
Inhalant Anesthesia231
Anesthesia Induction231
Anesthesia Maintenance232
Intubation232
Stabilization and Monitors233
Complete Oral Examination234
Charting235
Treatment235
Professional Dental Cleaning235
Floating or Odontoplasty of Teeth235
Abscess Treatment236
Extractions237
Vital Pulp Therapy240
Tooth Fillings240
Drug Treatment241
Home-Care Instructions241
15 Team Approach to Communication246
Veterinary Team Communication246
Client Communication248
Interhospital Communication249
Medical Records249
Appendix A: AVDC Abbreviations for use in Case Logs Equine and Small Animal251
Appendix B: AVDC Nomenclature Introduction261
Bibliography286
Glossary287
Answers to Worksheets294
Index297