Title of article
Periapical tooth root infections in llamas and alpacas
Author/Authors
David E. Anderson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
6
From page
235
To page
240
Abstract
Head and neck abscesses are a common complaint in llamas and alpacas in North America representing 3% of clinical cases
presented at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Ohio State University (OSU-VTH). Approximately 20% of infected teeth have
infection of the pulp cavity most often associated with a patent infundibulum, approximately 60% have evidence of periodontal
disease and compromised periodontal ligament, and 20% are of unknown cause. Differential diagnosis includes tooth root
abscess, osteomyelitis, soft tissue abscess (Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis), foreign body, parotid duct lesion, facial bone
fracture, retained food bolus, and malocclusion. The aim of this paper is to review available information and provide clinical
observation on etiology, diagnosis, and treatment option for tooth root infection in llamas and alpacas.
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Keywords
surgery , Facial swelling , abscesses , radiography
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
847162
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