Dental surgery in horses.
Abstract: Dental surgery is most often directed at removal of diseased or injured teeth by the least invasive method possible. Some procedures available can preserve traumatized or infected teeth. Complications of dental surgery are well documented and often encountered by veterinary surgeons. Principles of debridement, curettage, lavage and ventral drainage combined with appropriate medicinal management can reduce complications and lead to successful outcome after dental surgery.
Publication Date: 1998-09-22 PubMed ID: 9742670DOI: 10.1016/s0749-0739(17)30204-3Google Scholar: Lookup
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The research studies various methods and best practices in conducting dental surgery on horses. It focuses on minimizing invasiveness during tooth removal, preserving traumatized or infected teeth, and handling complications that often arise in the process.
Objective of the Research
- The primary objective of this research is to explore and study the most effective and least invasive methods of conducting dental surgery on horses. The research also focuses on procedures that can help in preserving teeth that have been traumatized or affected by infection.
Methods Used
- The strategies mainly revolve around principles of debridement (the medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve the healing potential of the remaining healthy tissue), curettage (the use of a curette to remove tissue by scraping or scooping), lavage (the process of cleaning a wound or body cavity with a stream to remove debris or fluids), and ventral drainage (the drainage of fluid from the bottom or beneath).
- The research also emphasizes the use of appropriate medicinal management to reduce complications and promote a successful outcome after the dental surgery.
Encountered Complications
- The research acknowledges that there are often complications encountered during dental surgery in horses. These complications are well documented in veterinary medicine, but this research aims to provide solutions and management strategies to address them effectively.
Significance of the Research
- This research carries crucial significance as it provides valuable insights into the best practices of conducting dental surgery on horses. Such insights could potentially improve the well-being of horses by reducing the amount of pain and trauma experienced during dental procedures.
- The findings would also be beneficial for veterinary surgeons who often encounter complications during such procedures. The research provides them with strategies for efficient management of these complications, thus improving the overall success rate of their surgeries.
Cite This Article
APA
Gaughan EM.
(1998).
Dental surgery in horses.
Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract, 14(2), 381-viii.
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0749-0739(17)30204-3 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Animals, Newborn / surgery
- Bicuspid / surgery
- Cuspid / surgery
- Dentistry, Operative
- Horse Diseases / surgery
- Horses / surgery
- Incisor / surgery
- Molar / surgery
- Tooth Diseases / surgery
- Tooth Diseases / veterinary
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