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View article: A retrospective study of oral tumors in cats in Switzerland identifies squamous cell carcinoma as the predominant tumor type
A retrospective study of oral tumors in cats in Switzerland identifies squamous cell carcinoma as the predominant tumor type Open
Objective The study investigated the distribution, types, and geographic distribution of oral tumors in cats in Switzerland, providing insights into demographics, tumor features, and emerging trends. Methods We analyzed pathology records o…
View article: Clinical and diagnostic imaging outcomes of mandibular fracture management in 109 cats
Clinical and diagnostic imaging outcomes of mandibular fracture management in 109 cats Open
Introduction Mandibular injuries are a common occurrence in cats that are presented for maxillofacial trauma. Timely assessment and treatment of these injuries directly impacts a cat’s return to function. Methods A retrospective study was …
View article: Characterizing masticatory motion of dogs using optical and electromagnetic motion tracking
Characterizing masticatory motion of dogs using optical and electromagnetic motion tracking Open
Introduction Accurate knowledge of masticatory motion across a variety of food materials is essential for ex-vivo testing and simulation of the food-teeth interaction. Yet, the masticatory motion has never been fully characterized in the d…
View article: Outcomes of surgical management for temporomandibular joint ankylosis and pseudoankylosis: a retrospective report of 26 cases
Outcomes of surgical management for temporomandibular joint ankylosis and pseudoankylosis: a retrospective report of 26 cases Open
Introduction Temporomandibular joint ankylosis and pseudoankylosis are uncommon conditions that can lead to devastating consequences. Surgery is the standard of care with different surgical techniques described. Objectives This study compa…
View article: Spatial Transcriptomic Landscape of Canine Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Spatial Transcriptomic Landscape of Canine Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Open
Canine oral squamous cell carcinoma (COSCC) is the second most common oral tumor in dogs and the most relevant for comparative human trials as a spontaneous large animal model of disease. Historical genomic work has focused primarily on bu…
View article: Co-occurrence of feline chronic gingivostomatitis and oral squamous cell carcinoma in 4 cats (2014–2024)
Co-occurrence of feline chronic gingivostomatitis and oral squamous cell carcinoma in 4 cats (2014–2024) Open
Introduction Cats with refractory feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) exhibit chronic oral inflammation despite surgical and medical therapy. Such areas may resemble or be at higher risk for oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Without …
View article: Understanding canine oral neoplasia: intrinsic rather than extrinsic features represent key risk factors in a 39-year analysis
Understanding canine oral neoplasia: intrinsic rather than extrinsic features represent key risk factors in a 39-year analysis Open
OBJECTIVE Canine oral neoplasia is often detected late in the course of the disease, necessitating radical surgeries frequently combined with adjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy for positive outcomes. Although there has been extensive an…
View article: Case report: Clinical and immunohistochemical manifestations of suspected Sjogren's disease in a dog
Case report: Clinical and immunohistochemical manifestations of suspected Sjogren's disease in a dog Open
Sjogren's disease, well-described in people, is rarely identified in veterinary species. In people, Sjogren's disease is one of the most common systemic autoimmune disorders with an incidence of 0.5% in the female population. The hallmark …
View article: Prophylactic antibiotic use is common in dogs and cats presenting for procedures at veterinary referral dental practices
Prophylactic antibiotic use is common in dogs and cats presenting for procedures at veterinary referral dental practices Open
OBJECTIVE Antimicrobial stewardship is critical for the prevention of antimicrobial resistance. A lack of prescribing guidelines makes overprescribing in veterinary dentistry likely and represents an opportunity for improvement of stewards…
View article: Diagnostic yield of dental radiography and digital tomosynthesis for the identification of anatomic structures in dogs
Diagnostic yield of dental radiography and digital tomosynthesis for the identification of anatomic structures in dogs Open
Introduction The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of a novel imaging modality, digital tomosynthesis (DT), for identification of predefined anatomic dental and maxillomandibular structures in dogs. Methods DT images were compa…
View article: A retrospective analysis of oral tumors in dogs in Switzerland identifies peripheral odontogenic fibroma and melanoma as the predominant tumor types
A retrospective analysis of oral tumors in dogs in Switzerland identifies peripheral odontogenic fibroma and melanoma as the predominant tumor types Open
OBJECTIVE Determine the prevalence, types, and geographical distribution of oral tumors in dogs in Switzerland to provide insights into demographics, tumor characteristics, and trends. METHODS The medical and pathology records of dogs diag…
View article: Risk stratification scheme based on the TNM staging system for dogs with oral malignant melanoma centered on clinicopathologic presentation
Risk stratification scheme based on the TNM staging system for dogs with oral malignant melanoma centered on clinicopathologic presentation Open
Introduction Oral malignant melanoma (OMM) is the most common malignant oral neoplasm in dogs. Tumor recurrence, progression, and regional and distant metastasis remain major obstacles despite advanced therapy. Tumor size has been a consis…
View article: Outcomes of surgically treated sialoceles in 21 cats: A multi‐institutional retrospective study (2010–2021)
Outcomes of surgically treated sialoceles in 21 cats: A multi‐institutional retrospective study (2010–2021) Open
Objective To report the outcomes of cats that underwent surgical correction for sialoceles. Study design Multi‐institutional retrospective cohort study. Animals Twenty‐one client‐owned cats. Methods Medical records were examined of cats di…
View article: Clinicial-pathologic correlations of non-trauma related Odontodysplasia in 28 dogs: 2013-2023
Clinicial-pathologic correlations of non-trauma related Odontodysplasia in 28 dogs: 2013-2023 Open
Odontodysplasia is an uncommon dental developmental disorder associated with enamel, dentin, pulp abnormalities, and overall tooth morphology. The affected tooth is grossly abnormal in size and contour and is commonly associated with swell…
View article: Diagnostic yield of dental radiography and digital tomosynthesis for the identification of anatomic structures in cats
Diagnostic yield of dental radiography and digital tomosynthesis for the identification of anatomic structures in cats Open
Introduction Digital tomosynthesis (DT) has emerged as a potential imaging modality for evaluating anatomic structures in veterinary medicine. This study aims to validate the diagnostic yield of DT in identifying predefined anatomic struct…
View article: Case report: Sepsis secondary to infected protracted parotid sialocele after maxillofacial oncologic surgery in a dog
Case report: Sepsis secondary to infected protracted parotid sialocele after maxillofacial oncologic surgery in a dog Open
An 8-year-old male intact mixed breed dog was treated for a 3.7×3×3.6 cm grade 1 multilobular osteochondrosarcoma (MLO) arising from the dorsal aspect of the right coronoid process with a coronoidectomy, a zygomectomy, and a caudal maxille…
View article: Kinematic performance of a novel temporomandibular joint replacement prosthesis under bite-force conditions in dogs and cats
Kinematic performance of a novel temporomandibular joint replacement prosthesis under bite-force conditions in dogs and cats Open
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the kinematics and stability of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) of cats and dogs with and without a TMJ replacement (TMJR) prosthesis under simulated bite forces and mouth opening. ANIMALS Sixteen cadaver skulls fro…
View article: Making gold-standard recommendations in dentistry
Making gold-standard recommendations in dentistry Open
View article: Evaluation of the efficacy of the Lentulo spiral filler operated at four different speeds and with two different techniques in cadaveric canine teeth of dogs
Evaluation of the efficacy of the Lentulo spiral filler operated at four different speeds and with two different techniques in cadaveric canine teeth of dogs Open
This study evaluated the effect of filling technique and rotational speed on the efficacy of sealer cement placement using the Lentulo spiral filler. Cadaveric maxillary and mandibular canine teeth (n = 74) from age and breed matched fresh…
View article: The diagnostic yield of preoperative screening for oral cancer in dogs over 15 years, part 1: locoregional screening
The diagnostic yield of preoperative screening for oral cancer in dogs over 15 years, part 1: locoregional screening Open
OBJECTIVE Determine locoregional diagnostic yield of 4-site screening (head, neck, chest, and abdomen) to diagnose metastatic disease or clinically significant comorbid diseases in dogs with oral cancer. ANIMALS 381 dogs with histologicall…
View article: The diagnostic yield of preoperative screening for oral cancer in dogs over 15 years, part 2: distant screening
The diagnostic yield of preoperative screening for oral cancer in dogs over 15 years, part 2: distant screening Open
OBJECTIVE Determine diagnostic yield of chest, abdomen, and 4-site screening to diagnose metastatic disease and secondary diseases of prognostic significance in dogs with oral cancer. SAMPLE Medical records from 381 dogs with histologicall…
View article: Variation in knowledge, attitude, and practices toward antibiotic use among diplomates of the American Veterinary Dental College: a survey-based study
Variation in knowledge, attitude, and practices toward antibiotic use among diplomates of the American Veterinary Dental College: a survey-based study Open
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward antibiotic use among board-certified veterinary dentists. SAMPLE 104 veterinarians board certified by the American Veterinary Dental College. METHODS A 30-question survey…
View article: Clinical success of guided tissue regeneration for treating vertical bone and furcation defects in dogs
Clinical success of guided tissue regeneration for treating vertical bone and furcation defects in dogs Open
This study evaluated the clinical success rate of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) for treating advanced periodontal disease in a large canine cohort. A total of 112 GTR procedures performed from 2003–2021 were retrospectively evaluated, i…
View article: Success of orthodontic treatment of linguoverted mandibular canine teeth using a direct inclined plane appliance
Success of orthodontic treatment of linguoverted mandibular canine teeth using a direct inclined plane appliance Open
This study evaluated the success rate of orthodontic treatment of linguoverted mandibular canines in dogs using a directly applied inclined plane device. Medical records were retrospectively evaluated at 11 veterinary dental specialty hosp…
View article: Day one core competencies in veterinary dentistry
Day one core competencies in veterinary dentistry Open
This article describes the core competencies recommended for inclusion in the veterinary curriculum for all veterinary graduates based on the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges Competency-Based Veterinary Education documen…
View article: Feline chronic gingivostomatitis: current concepts in clinical management
Feline chronic gingivostomatitis: current concepts in clinical management Open
Practical relevance: Feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is a debilitating disease for cats and a challenge for veterinarians and cat caregivers alike. Recent literature indicates that the disease is immune-mediated in nature and likel…
View article: Contrast-enhanced and indirect computed tomography lymphangiography accurately identifies the cervical lymphocenter at risk for metastasis in pet dogs with spontaneously occurring oral neoplasia
Contrast-enhanced and indirect computed tomography lymphangiography accurately identifies the cervical lymphocenter at risk for metastasis in pet dogs with spontaneously occurring oral neoplasia Open
For dogs with oral tumors, cervical lymph node (LN) metastasis alters treatment and prognosis. It is therefore prudent to make an accurate determination of the clinical presence (cN+ neck) or absence (cN0 neck) of metastasis prior to treat…
View article: Incidental left mandibular lesion in an 11-year-old female spayed Labrador Retriever
Incidental left mandibular lesion in an 11-year-old female spayed Labrador Retriever Open
View article: The anatomical relationship between the mandibular first molar roots and the mandibular canal based on breed size and skull type
The anatomical relationship between the mandibular first molar roots and the mandibular canal based on breed size and skull type Open
The first molar is the largest tooth in the dog mandible with roots often extending to the level of the mandibular canal (MC). The anatomical relationship between the roots and MC is variable and the normal relationship between those struc…
View article: 3D printing for surgical planning of canine oral and maxillofacial surgeries
3D printing for surgical planning of canine oral and maxillofacial surgeries Open