Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology of the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus).

Skulls from 392 grey wolves (Canis lupus) were examined macroscopically according to predefined criteria. Two hundred and seven skulls were included in this study, comprised of 124 young adults (59.9%) and 83 adults (40.1%); of these, 65 (31.4%) specimens were from male wolves and 104 (50.3%) were f...

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Main Authors: Döring, S, Arzi, B, Winer, JN, Kass, PH, Verstraete, FJM
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt6j97p05q 2023-05-15T15:49:36+02:00 Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology of the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus). Döring, S Arzi, B Winer, JN Kass, PH Verstraete, FJM 2018-04-10 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6j97p05q unknown eScholarship, University of California qt6j97p05q https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6j97p05q public Temporomandibular Joint Tooth Animals Wolves Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Stomatognathic Diseases Female Male Canis lupus dental pathology grey wolf temporomandibular joint pathology Dental/Oral and Craniofacial Disease Clinical Research Veterinary Sciences article 2018 ftcdlib 2021-11-08T18:16:23Z Skulls from 392 grey wolves (Canis lupus) were examined macroscopically according to predefined criteria. Two hundred and seven skulls were included in this study, comprised of 124 young adults (59.9%) and 83 adults (40.1%); of these, 65 (31.4%) specimens were from male wolves and 104 (50.3%) were from females, with 38 (18.4%) of unknown sex. Out of 8,694 possible teeth, 8,339 (95.9%) were present for evaluation. Fifty-five teeth (15.5%) were absent congenitally, 30 (8.5%) were lost during life and 270 (76.1%) were lost artefactually post mortem. Skeletal or dental malocclusion was present in 37 specimens (17.9%), with level bite being the most commonly encountered malocclusion. Enamel hypoplasia was present in five skulls (2.4%), affecting eight teeth (0.1%) in total. An abnormal number of roots was found on 23 teeth (0.3%) on 13 skulls (6.3%). Persistent deciduous teeth occurred in two (1.0%) specimens, affecting one (0.01%) tooth each. Fenestration or dehiscence was found associated with 203 teeth (2.4%) in 72 skulls (34.8%). Periodontitis was noted on 115 skulls (55.6%)and 1,000 teeth (11.5%), affecting significantly more adults (n=63, 75.0%) than young adults (n=52, 41.9%; P <0.0001). One hundred and sixty-one skulls (77.8%) showed signs of endodontal disease, including attrition or abrasion on 144 skulls (69.6%) and 2,522 teeth (30.2%)and 424 fractured teeth (5.1%) on 103 skulls (49.8%). Both lesions affected significantly more adults than young adults. Overt periapical disease was associated with six teeth (0.1%) distributed across five skulls (2.4%). A carious lesion was present on one tooth (0.01%) of one specimen (0.5%). Lesions consistent with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) osteoarthritis were found in 24 specimens (11.6%), affecting 38 joints (9.2%). Trauma to the skull, such as bite marks, bullet holes or blunt trauma, was noted in 44 skulls (21.2%). The grey wolf and the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) share common dental diseases; however, the proportion and severity may vary. Although the clinical significance of dental and TMJ pathology in the grey wolf remains unknown, based on the impact of these disorders on the domestic dog, the occurrence and severity of these lesions are likely to play an important role in the morbidity and mortality of this wild canid species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus University of California: eScholarship
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topic Temporomandibular Joint
Tooth
Animals
Wolves
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Stomatognathic Diseases
Female
Male
Canis lupus
dental pathology
grey wolf
temporomandibular joint pathology
Dental/Oral and Craniofacial Disease
Clinical Research
Veterinary Sciences
spellingShingle Temporomandibular Joint
Tooth
Animals
Wolves
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Stomatognathic Diseases
Female
Male
Canis lupus
dental pathology
grey wolf
temporomandibular joint pathology
Dental/Oral and Craniofacial Disease
Clinical Research
Veterinary Sciences
Döring, S
Arzi, B
Winer, JN
Kass, PH
Verstraete, FJM
Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology of the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus).
topic_facet Temporomandibular Joint
Tooth
Animals
Wolves
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Stomatognathic Diseases
Female
Male
Canis lupus
dental pathology
grey wolf
temporomandibular joint pathology
Dental/Oral and Craniofacial Disease
Clinical Research
Veterinary Sciences
description Skulls from 392 grey wolves (Canis lupus) were examined macroscopically according to predefined criteria. Two hundred and seven skulls were included in this study, comprised of 124 young adults (59.9%) and 83 adults (40.1%); of these, 65 (31.4%) specimens were from male wolves and 104 (50.3%) were from females, with 38 (18.4%) of unknown sex. Out of 8,694 possible teeth, 8,339 (95.9%) were present for evaluation. Fifty-five teeth (15.5%) were absent congenitally, 30 (8.5%) were lost during life and 270 (76.1%) were lost artefactually post mortem. Skeletal or dental malocclusion was present in 37 specimens (17.9%), with level bite being the most commonly encountered malocclusion. Enamel hypoplasia was present in five skulls (2.4%), affecting eight teeth (0.1%) in total. An abnormal number of roots was found on 23 teeth (0.3%) on 13 skulls (6.3%). Persistent deciduous teeth occurred in two (1.0%) specimens, affecting one (0.01%) tooth each. Fenestration or dehiscence was found associated with 203 teeth (2.4%) in 72 skulls (34.8%). Periodontitis was noted on 115 skulls (55.6%)and 1,000 teeth (11.5%), affecting significantly more adults (n=63, 75.0%) than young adults (n=52, 41.9%; P <0.0001). One hundred and sixty-one skulls (77.8%) showed signs of endodontal disease, including attrition or abrasion on 144 skulls (69.6%) and 2,522 teeth (30.2%)and 424 fractured teeth (5.1%) on 103 skulls (49.8%). Both lesions affected significantly more adults than young adults. Overt periapical disease was associated with six teeth (0.1%) distributed across five skulls (2.4%). A carious lesion was present on one tooth (0.01%) of one specimen (0.5%). Lesions consistent with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) osteoarthritis were found in 24 specimens (11.6%), affecting 38 joints (9.2%). Trauma to the skull, such as bite marks, bullet holes or blunt trauma, was noted in 44 skulls (21.2%). The grey wolf and the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) share common dental diseases; however, the proportion and severity may vary. Although the clinical significance of dental and TMJ pathology in the grey wolf remains unknown, based on the impact of these disorders on the domestic dog, the occurrence and severity of these lesions are likely to play an important role in the morbidity and mortality of this wild canid species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Döring, S
Arzi, B
Winer, JN
Kass, PH
Verstraete, FJM
author_facet Döring, S
Arzi, B
Winer, JN
Kass, PH
Verstraete, FJM
author_sort Döring, S
title Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology of the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus).
title_short Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology of the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus).
title_full Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology of the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus).
title_fullStr Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology of the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus).
title_full_unstemmed Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Pathology of the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus).
title_sort dental and temporomandibular joint pathology of the grey wolf (canis lupus).
publisher eScholarship, University of California
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