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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.
Autor: Matthew Lemmons
Nakladatel | Elsevier Saunders |
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ISBN | 9780443117107 |
Vydání | II. vydání 2025 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 304 |
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
1 Introduction to Veterinary Dentistry | 1 |
Specialties of Dentistry | 2 |
Dental Anatomy and Dental Terminology | 3 |
General Anatomy | 2 |
Osteolomy and Occlusion | 2 |
Types of Heads | 2 |
Maxilla | 3 |
Mandibles | 4 |
Normal Occlusion | 5 |
Tongue | 5 |
Tooth and Periodontium | 5 |
Tooth Anatomy | 5 |
Gingiva | 8 |
Alveolar Mucosa | 9 |
Periodontium | 9 |
Dental Formula for the Puppy | 10 |
Dental Formula for the Adult Dog | 10 |
Dental Formula for the Kitten | 11 |
Dental Formula for the Adult Cat | 11 |
Positional Terminology | 11 |
Line Angles | 11 |
Coronal-Apical Directions | 12 |
Anatomic and Triadan Numbering Systems | 12 |
Anatomic and Triadan Numbering System | 12 |
Dental Chart for the Dog | 15 |
Dental Chart for the Cat | 16 |
Dental Charting | 16 |
Four-Handed Dental Charting | 16 |
2 The Oral Examination and Disease Recognition | 20 |
Oral Examination | 22 |
Pedodontics | 22 |
Missing Teeth | 22 |
Persistent Deciduous Teeth | 22 |
Abnormalities of Enamel Formation | 24 |
Pericoronitis | 25 |
Developmental Diseases of the Jaws | 25 |
Fractured Deciduous Teeth | 26 |
Supernumerary Teeth | 26 |
Fusion and Gemination Teeth | 27 |
Tooth Dilaceration | 28 |
Malocclusion | 28 |
Class I Malocclusion | 29 |
Other Forms of Class I Malocclusion | 30 |
Class II Malocclusion | 31 |
Class III Malocclusion | 31 |
Class IV Malocclusion, Maxillomandibular, Asymmetry | 31 |
Oropharyngeal Inflammation | 32 |
Specific Inflammatory Diseases Other Than Periodontal Disease | 33 |
Immune-Mediated Conditions Affecting the Mouth | 35 |
Adverse Conditions of the Crown | 36 |
Surface Conditions | 36 |
Endodontic Disease | 37 |
Fracture Classification | 37 |
Fractures of Specific Tooth Types | 38 |
Tooth Discoloration | 39 |
Tooth Luxation and Avulsion | 40 |
Tooth Resorption | 40 |
Oral Medical Disease | 41 |
Oronasal Fistulas | 41 |
Uremic Ulceration | 41 |
Hyperparathyroidism With Fibrous | 41 |
Osteodystrophy | 41 |
Oral Neoplasia | 41 |
Clinically Nonaggressive Tumors | 41 |
Pyogenic Granuloma | 42 |
Clinically Aggressive Tumors | 44 |
Other Traumatic Oral Conditions | 48 |
Ballistic Trauma | 49 |
3 Dental Instruments and Equipment | 51 |
Organization of the Dental Department | 52 |
Periodontal Instruments | 53 |
Hand Instruments | 53 |
Explorers | 53 |
Periodontal Probes | 54 |
Hand Mirror | 54 |
Calculus Removal Forceps | 54 |
Hand Scalers | 55 |
Curettes | 56 |
Curette and Scaler Care | 56 |
Ultrasonic Instruments | 61 |
Sonic and Rotary Scalers | 62 |
Dental Units for Polishing, Cutting Teeth, and Removing Bone | 63 |
Electric-Powered Systems | 63 |
Air-Powered Systems | 63 |
Air-Compressor Systems | 63 |
Low-Speed Handpieces | 65 |
Three-Way Syringes | 66 |
Suction | 67 |
Exodontia Instruments | 67 |
Hand Instruments for Exodontics | 67 |
Basic Oral Surgery Pack | 67 |
Sharpening Equipment | 70 |
Powered Instruments for Exodontics | 71 |
Troubleshooting High-Speed Handpieces | 73 |
Vet-Tome Powertome | 75 |
Lighting and Magnification | 75 |
Lighting | 75 |
Magnification | 76 |
Sterilization | 77 |
4 Personal Safety and Ergonomics | 78 |
HAZCOM | 79 |
Safety Requirements for Veterinary Dentistry | 79 |
Types of Hazards | 79 |
Eye Protection | 79 |
Mouth and Lung Protection | 80 |
Masks | 80 |
Hand and Skin Protection | 80 |
Handwashing | 80 |
Handwashing Agents | 80 |
Handwashing Technique | 80 |
Glove Concerns | 80 |
Sharps | 81 |
Eye Shields | 81 |
Safety with Products | 81 |
Material Safety Data Sheets | 81 |
Labels | 81 |
Composite Restoration Materials | 81 |
Toxins | 82 |
Repetitive Motion Disorders | 82 |
Ergonomics in the Workplace | 82 |
Lifestyle Ergonomics | 85 |
Ergonomic Operatory Chairs and Tables | 86 |
5 Local Anesthesia | 90 |
Mechanism of Local Anesthetics | 91 |
Benefits of Nerve Blocks | 91 |
Types of Blocks | 92 |
Infiltration Blocks | 92 |
Regional Nerve Blocks | 92 |
Equipment | 92 |
General Technique | 92 |
Technique | 93 |
Increasing the Duration of Local Anesthesia | 95 |
Complications of Local Anesthesia | 96 |
6 Pathogenesis of Periodontal Disease | 98 |
Periodontal Disease | 99 |
Etiology and Pathogenesis | 99 |
Systemic Effects of Periodontal Disease | 101 |
Presenting Complaints and Initial Signs | 101 |
Periodontal Disease Classification | 103 |
7 Professional Dental Cleaning | 107 |
Preparation for the Procedure | 108 |
Steps to the Professional Dental Cleaning | 109 |
When to Use Antibiotics | 109 |
Patient Care | 109 |
Step 1: Preliminay Examination and Evaluation | 110 |
Step 2: Supragingival Gross Calculus Removal | 110 |
Step 3: Periodontal Probing (and Periodontal Charting) | 113 |
Step 4: Subgingival Calculus Removal | 114 |
Step 5: Detection of Missed Plaque and Calculus | 114 |
Step 6: Polishing | 115 |
Step 7: Sulcus Irrigation and Fluoride Treatment | 117 |
Step 8: Application of a Sealer | 117 |
Step 9: Imaging | 118 |
Step 10: Final Charting | 118 |
Step 11: Home Care | 118 |
Nonprofessional Dental Scaling (NPDS) | 118 |
8 Homecare Instruction and Products | 120 |
Client Education | 121 |
Visual Aids | 122 |
Plaque Control and Homecare | 122 |
Toothbrushing | 122 |
Homecare Products | 124 |
Selecting the Appropriate Homecare Regimen | 127 |
Plaque-Removing Chew Toys | 128 |
9 Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy | 130 |
Root Scaling | 130 |
Root Planing | 131 |
Root Planing: Technique | 131 |
Balance Between Root Scaling and Root Planing | 131 |
Ultrasonic Periodontal Therapy | 131 |
Local Antibiotic Therapy | 132 |
Doxirobe | 132 |
Arestin | 132 |
Clindoral | 133 |
Other Periodontal Therapy | 134 |
10 Feline Dentistry | 135 |
Feline Stomatitis | 135 |
Cause and Diagnosis | 136 |
Treatment | 136 |
Early Onset Gingivitis and Periodontitis | 137 |
Tooth Resorption | 137 |
Cause and Diagnosis | 137 |
AVDC Stages and Types | 138 |
Treatment of Tooth Resorption | 141 |
Prevention of Tooth Resorption | 141 |
Alveolar Bone Expansion | 144 |
Feline Orofacial Pain Syndrome | 144 |
Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws | 145 |
PADS | 146 |
11 Intraoral Imaging | 147 |
Indications for Dental Radiography | 148 |
Goals of Dental Radiograph Acquisition | 148 |
Protective Measures | 148 |
Dental Radiographic Equipment | 149 |
Dental Radiograph Generators | 149 |
Choosing a Dental Radiograph Generator | 149 |
Image Capture | 150 |
Intraoral Film | 150 |
Digital Radiology | 150 |
Computerized Radiography | 150 |
Radiographic Technique | 154 |
Patient Positioning | 154 |
Overlapping Dental Structures | 159 |
Four Simple Rules for Positioning | 160 |
Complications in Dental Radiology | 161 |
Failure to Position Film Sensor or Plate Properly | 161 |
Blurred or Double Images | 161 |
Elongation of Image | 161 |
Foreshortening of Image | 161 |
Radiographic Errors | 162 |
Radiographic Findings | 163 |
Radiographic Anatomy | 163 |
Periodontal Disease | 164 |
Endodontic Disease | 164 |
Tooth Resorption | 167 |
Retained Roots | 167 |
Neoplasia | 167 |
Unerupted or Impacted Teeth | 167 |
Exodontics | 168 |
Radiographic Training | 168 |
Cone Beam Computed Tomography | 168 |
12 Exodontics (Extractions) | 173 |
Indications for Exodontics | 173 |
The Technician and Extractions | 173 |
Exodontic Principles | 174 |
Exodontic Technique | 174 |
Root Extraction | 176 |
Extraction of Specific Teeth | 178 |
Maxillary Fourth Premolar | 178 |
Maxillary First and Second Molars | 178 |
Complications of Extractions | 178 |
Conclusion | 181 |
Procedures: Periodontal Surgery, Endodontics, Restorations, Orthodontics, and Maxillofacial Surgery | 182 |
Periodontal Surgical Techniques | 183 |
Evaluation for Procedure | 183 |
Goal of Periodontal Surgery | 183 |
Instruments and Materials | 184 |
Treatment Techniques | 185 |
Follow-Up Recommendations for All Periodontal Surgery | 187 |
Endodontics | 188 |
Indications for Endodontic Therapy | 188 |
Endodontic Therapy Versus Extraction | 192 |
Endodontic Procedures | 192 |
Endodontic Equipment | 194 |
Radiographs | 201 |
Surgical Root Canal Therapy | 201 |
Root Canal Complications | 202 |
Follow-Up for Endodontic Therapy | 202 |
Restorative Dentistry | 202 |
Instruments for Restoration | 202 |
Composite Restoration | 203 |
Glass Ionomer | 206 |
Crown Restorations | 207 |
Orthodontics | 210 |
Bite Evaluation | 210 |
Interceptive Orthodontics | 210 |
Dental Models | 211 |
14 Lagomorph, Rodent, and Ferret Dentistry | 215 |
General Information | 217 |
Lagomorphs | 217 |
Rodents | 217 |
Ferrets | 217 |
Dental Anatomy | 217 |
Dentition in the Lagomorph, Rodent, and Ferret | 217 |
Periodontal Ligament | 220 |
Adult Lagomorph Dental Formulas | 220 |
Adult Rodent Dental Formulas | 220 |
Adult Ferret Dental Formula | 221 |
Instruments and Equipment Used to Treat Lagomorphs, Rodents, and Ferrets | 221 |
Common Oral Problems and Diseases in Lagomorphs and Rodents | 226 |
Gingivitis | 226 |
Periodontitis | 226 |
Enamel Hypomineralization/Enamel Hypoplasia | 226 |
Caries | 227 |
Malocclusion | 227 |
Tongue Entrapment | 228 |
Incisor Tooth Overgrowth | 228 |
Cheek Tooth Overgrowth | 229 |
Jaw Abscess | 229 |
Cheek Pouch Impaction | 229 |
Stomatitis | 229 |
Oral Tumors | 229 |
Slobbers | 230 |
Common Oral Problems and Diseases in Ferrets | 230 |
Tooth Extrusion | 230 |
Tooth Abrasion | 230 |
Tooth Fracture | 230 |
Malocclusion | 231 |
Periodontal Disease | 231 |
Preparation for Procedures | 231 |
Preanesthesia Examination | 231 |
Preanesthesia Preparation | 231 |
Inhalant Anesthesia | 231 |
Anesthesia Induction | 231 |
Anesthesia Maintenance | 232 |
Intubation | 232 |
Stabilization and Monitors | 233 |
Complete Oral Examination | 234 |
Charting | 235 |
Treatment | 235 |
Professional Dental Cleaning | 235 |
Floating or Odontoplasty of Teeth | 235 |
Abscess Treatment | 236 |
Extractions | 237 |
Vital Pulp Therapy | 240 |
Tooth Fillings | 240 |
Drug Treatment | 241 |
Home-Care Instructions | 241 |
15 Team Approach to Communication | 246 |
Veterinary Team Communication | 246 |
Client Communication | 248 |
Interhospital Communication | 249 |
Medical Records | 249 |
Appendix A: AVDC Abbreviations for use in Case Logs Equine and Small Animal | 251 |
Appendix B: AVDC Nomenclature Introduction | 261 |
Bibliography | 286 |
Glossary | 287 |
Answers to Worksheets | 294 |
Index | 297 |