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Author:David O. Klugh, Equine Dental Associates, Newberg, Oregon, USA
Contributing Authors: Randi D. Brannan, Victor S. Cox, Peter Emily, Michael Q. Lowder, Jane Quandt, Henry Tremaine, Robert B. Wiggs
The equine dentition (hypsodont) develops differently from that of humans and small animals (brachydont) yet many of the principles of general dentistry are applicable to the equine species. Some are not.
Dr Klugh and his contributing authors identify, apply and evaluate the principles of equine dentistry in relation to the horse—their similarities and differences. Such a system is of value in terms of vocabulary, biology and disease process.
The book s coverage ranges from anatomy, biomechanics and examination to radiology, anaesthesia, trauma, disease and restoration. Top quality colour photographs and diagrams illustrate the text throughout.
Principles of Equine Dentistry will be of value to equine dentists, equine practitioners, instructors and trainees, and to veterinary students.
Contents1.Evolution of the Hypsodont Tooth2.Dental examination3.Anatomical characteristics of equine dentition4.Embryology5.Muscles of mastication6.Principles of mastication biomechanics7.Principles of Occlusal Equilibration8.Eruption and shedding of teeth9.Dental radiology10.Standing chemical restraint I the dental patient11.Regional and local anaesthesia12.Exodontics of equine teeth13.Standing repulsion of equine cheek teeth14.Head trauma in horses15.Principles of restoration of diseased teeth16.Principles of periodontal disease17.Principles of endodontics18.Principles of orthodonticsIndex
Publication year: 2010Hardcover, 240 pages210 x 148 mm page size461 colour illustrations16 Tables