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1 Index Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type. A Adult performance horse dental care in, bit seat reduction in, canine teeth disorders, 515 diagnostic nerve blocks in, for EOTRH, gold standard of, headshaking-related, 514 for hooks on 106 or 206 and 311 or 411, for iatrogenic injuries, for infundibular caries, 509 lugging- or drifting-related, for mandibular periostitis, 515 operator error related, 516 for overbite, 508 for overjet, 508 patient history in, physical examination in, 518 for pullers, for secondary oral problems, terminology related to, for tongue-tie, 515 trauma-related, 516 for underjet, 508 for wolf teeth, for wry bite, 508 Anachoresis, Apical infections of cheek teeth, See also Pulpitis, of cheek teeth B Bit seat reduction, Bone trauma incisive, Buccal slab fractures, C Camera(s) subcompact, 349 Vet Clin Equine 29 (2013) vetequine.theclinics.com /13/$ see front matter ª 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2 530 Index Canine teeth injuries of, 515 diseased treatment of, extraction, introduction, 412 odontoplasy, operculectomy, peridontal therapies, root canal therapy, vital pulp therapy, oral and dental disorders of, combined periodontal-endodontic infections, EOTRH, fractures complicated crown, uncomplicated crown, gemination, introduction, reversible vs. irreversible pulpitis, 278 tooth resorption and/or hypercementosis, traumatic injuries, radiographic anatomy and pathology of, radiology of, Caries of cheek teeth, dentinal, 310 maxillary infundibular lesions, peripheral cemental, 310 treatment of, infundibular caries, peripheral caries, infundibular management of, 509 of cheek teeth, management of, maxillary teeth, Cementum in mastication, Charting, See also Oral examination Cheek teeth anatomy of, diseased treatment of, See also specific diseases and treatment methods caries-related, determination of amount of tooth to remove in, extraction, introduction, maintenance of masticatory apparatus in, 442
3 Index 531 occlusal restoration and endodontics in, acute pulp exposure, cavity preparations, 460 endodontic root canal obturation, occlusal sealing of pulpar exposure associated with pulpitis, 461 peridontal disease related, pulpitis-related, mandibular radiographic anatomy and pathology of, 395 radiology of, 382 maxillary radiographic anatomy and pathology of, radiology of, oral and dental pathology of, See also specific disorders caries, fractures, introduction, neoplasia, oral mucosal ulceration, 318 overgrowths, 318 periodontal disease, prevalence of, 302 pulpitis, Cheek teeth infundibular enamel in mastication, 258 Cheek teeth occlusal angle anatomy of, 267 Computed tomography (CT) in dental disease, Crown fracture complicated, uncomplicated, CT. See Computed tomography (CT) Cyst(s) oral in foals, D Deciduous teeth in yearling to 5 years of age management of, Dental care, See also Adult performance horse, dental care in in foals, See also Foal(s) in geriatric horses, See also Geriatric horses, dental care in in yearling to 5 years of age, See also Yearling to 5 years of age, dental care in Dental disorders advanced imaging in, See also Imaging, in dental disease, advanced imaging of cheek teeth, See also Cheek teeth of incisors and canine teeth, See also Canine teeth; Incisor(s)
4 532 Index Dental photography, See also Photography, oral Dental radiology advances in, See also Radiology, dental Dentinal caries of cheek teeth, 310 Dentine in mastication, Dentistry equine art and science in, EBM in, scientific basis in, 328 Diagnostic nerve blocks, Diagonal incisor malocclusion, Diastemata periodontitis associated with, Digital P&S system, 349 Digital single lens reflex (DSLR) system, Drifting in or out DSLR system. See Digital single lens reflex (DSLR) system E EBM. See Evidence-based medicine (EBM) Enamel in mastication, Endoscopy in extraction of fractured cheek teeth, 455 nasal in dental-related sinus disease, oral, See also Intraoral imaging systems EOTRH. See Equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH) Equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH), management of, extractions for, peridontal disease and, presentations of, combined tooth resorption and hypercementosis, 290 hypercementosis predominate, 290 tooth resorption predominate, Evidence-based medicine (EBM), Extraction of cheek teeth, buccotomy techniques, fractured teeth, under endoscopic guidance, 455 permanent premolar and molars, repulsion techniques, 456 of diseased incisors and canine teeth,
5 Index 533 anatomic considerations in, complications associated with, 424 EOTRH extraction, equipment in, 422 sedation and regional anesthesia for, 421 simple extraction, 423 surgical extraction, F Facial swelling dental care related in yearling to 5 years of age, Foal(s) dental care in, described, for overbite, for overjet, for tumors and cysts, for underbite, 490 Fracture(s) of cheek teeth, buccal slab fractures, clinical relevance of, 314 maxillary sagittal fractures, pathology of, prevalence of, 314 treatment of extraction, crown, of incisors or canine teeth, evaluation of, reversible vs. irreversible pulpitis, G Gemination of incisors and canine teeth, Geriatric horses dental care in, disease-specific, feeding management in, 526 gold standard of, introduction, dental examination in, H Headshaking dental problems related to management of, 514
6 534 Index Hooks on 106 or 206 and 311 or 411 management of, I Iatrogenic injuries management of, Imaging in dental disease advanced imaging, CT, introduction, 397 MRI, nuclear scintigraphy, intraoral, See also Intraoral imaging systems Incisor(s) diseased treatment of, See also Peridontal therapies; specific therapies, e.g., Odontoplasy extraction, introduction, 412 odontoplasy in, operculectomy, peridontal therapies, root canal therapy, vital pulp therapy, oral and dental disorders of, combined periodontal-endodontic infections, diagonal malocclusion, EOTRH, fractures, uncomplicated crown, gemination, introduction, reversible vs. irreversible pulpitis, 278 tooth resorption and/or hypercementosis, traumatic injuries, radiographic anatomy and pathology of, radiology of, Incisor diagonal arcade for diseased teeth, Infection(s). See specific infections Infundibular caries management of, 509 of cheek teeth, maxillary of cheek teeth,
7 Index 535 Injury(ies) dental-related in yearling to 5 years of age management of, Intraoral dental cameras systems, Intraoral examination technique, Intraoral imaging systems, described, findings from, intraoral dental cameras systems, intraoral examination technique, oral endoscopic systems, 360 L Line(s) Lugging in or out M Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in dental disease, Mandibular cheek teeth radiographic anatomy and pathology of, 395 radiology of, 382 Mandibular periostitis management of, 515 Mandibular swelling dental care related in yearling to 5 years of age, Mastication, cementum in, cheek teeth infundibular enamel in, 258 dentine in, enamel in, introduction, 257 pellicle in, 267 periodontium in, See also Periodontium, in mastication peripheral enamel infolding in, Maxilla rostral traumatic injuries to, Maxillary cheek teeth radiographic anatomy and pathology of, radiology of, Maxillary infundibular lesions of cheek teeth, Maxillary sagittal fractures,
8 536 Index Molar(s) permanent extraction of, Monkey mouth in foals, 490 MRI. See Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Mucosal ulceration oral, 318 N Nasal endoscopy in dental-related sinus disease, Neoplasia of dental and oral tissues, Nerve blocks diagnostic, Nuclear scintigraphy in dental disease, O Odontoplasy for diseased incisors and canine teeth, incisor diagonal arcade, reduction recommendations, On a line On contact defined, Operculectomy for diseased incisors and canine teeth, Oral disorders of cheek teeth, See also Cheek teeth, oral and dental pathology of of incisors and canine teeth, See also Canine teeth; Incisor(s) Oral endoscopic systems, 360 Oral examination, ancillary tests in, appraisal of response in, 340 documentation of, equipment in, 337 experimental maneuver in, 340 facilitation of, general health status of patient in determination of, 336 going forward, historical data acquisition in, introduction, 325 preexperimental design in, process of, scientific approach to data from,
9 Index 537 Oral health as science, Oral mucosal ulceration, 318 Overbite management of, 508 in foals, Overgrowth(s) dental, 318 Overjet management of, 508 in foals, P Paranasal sinus anatomy related to, Parrot mouth in foals, Pellicle in mastication, 267 Periodontal disease of cheek teeth, pathologic findings with, prevalence of, 302 treatment for, EOTRH and, Periodontal-endodontic infections, Periodontal therapies for diseased incisors and canine teeth, advanced therapy, 417 basic dental cleaning, tooth luxation and avulsion, 419 Periodontitis of cheek teeth diastemata-related, emerging dentition and, 303 grading system for, Periodontium in mastication, disorders, repair, and regeneration, periodontal biomechanics, 269 periodontal collagen fiber apparatus and vasculature, Periostitis mandibular management of, 515 Peripheral cemental caries of cheek teeth, 310 Peripheral enamel infolding in mastication,
10 538 Index Photography oral, described, digital P&S system, 349 DSLR system, introduction, subcompact cameras, 349 technique, Premolar extraction of cheek teeth, Puller(s) management of, Pulp cavity anatomy of, cheek teeth, cheek teeth occlusal angle, 267 rostral teeth, Pulp therapy vital for diseased incisors and canine teeth, See also Vital pulp therapy, for diseased incisors and canine teeth Pulpitis of cheek teeth, anachoresis and, causes of, 306, 309 infundibular caries and, pathologic changes associated with, 309 prevalence of, 306 teeth with no obvious portal of entry for bacteria to the pulp, terminology related to, 306 treatment of, reversible vs. irreversible, 278 R Radiology dental advances in, anatomy- and pathology-related, equipment for, introduction, patient preparation for, 368 presentation conventions in, views, canine teeth, incisors, mandibular cheek teeth, 382 mandibular lateral DV oblique, extraoral, 377 mandibular lateral VD oblique, extraoral, 377
11 Index 539 maxillary cheek teeth, maxillary lateral DV oblique, extraoral, maxillary lateral VD oblique, extraoral, offset mandible DV, 373 straight DV, 373 straight lateral, Root canal therapy for diseased incisors and canine teeth, Rostral teeth anatomy of, maxilla traumatic injuries to, Rusher(s) S Sharp enamel points in yearling to 5 years of age management of, Sinoscopy in dental-related sinus disease, Sinus(es) paranasal anatomy related to, radiographic anatomy and pathology of, Sinus disease dental-related, clinical diagnosis of, nasal endoscopy in, sinoscopy in, introduction, 467 treatment of, surgical, tooth repulsion in, Sow mouth in foals, 490 Sterile partial pulpectomy for diseased incisors and canine teeth, 432 Subcompact cameras, 349 T Teeth. See specific types, e.g., Rostral teeth Tongue-tie management of, 515 Traumatic injuries dental-related management of, 516
12 540 Index Traumatic (continued ) incisors and canine teeth, incisive bone trauma, to rostral maxilla and mandible, Tumor(s) oral in foals, U Ulceration mucosal oral, 318 Underbite in foals, 490 Underjet management of, 508 V Vital pulp therapy for diseased incisors and canine teeth, considerations for, 430, described, 429 equipment for, final restoration, patient preparation for, 431 procedure, sterile partial pulpectomy, 432 W Wolf teeth management of, in yearling to 5 years of age management of, Wry bite management of, 508 Y Yearling to 5 years of age dental care in, deciduous teeth related, facial- and mandibular swelling related, injuries-related, sharp enamel points related, wolf teeth related, dental examination in,
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