Consequences of crown shortening canine teeth in Greenland sled dogs

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the consequences of crown shortening, focusing on the prevalence of pulp exposure and periapical pathology in Greenland sled dogs that had had their canine crowns shortened at an early age. METHODS: Five cadaver heads and 54 sled dogs underwent an oral examination for dental...

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Published in:Journal of Small Animal Practice
Main Authors: Kortegaard, H E, Anthony Knudsen, T, Dahl, S, Agger, J F G, Eriksen, T
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/consequences-of-crown-shortening-canine-teeth-in-greenland-sled-dogs(57493f2d-657e-49e7-88d2-aff7e42d3d95).html
https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12314
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/57493f2d-657e-49e7-88d2-aff7e42d3d95 2023-11-05T03:42:17+01:00 Consequences of crown shortening canine teeth in Greenland sled dogs Kortegaard, H E Anthony Knudsen, T Dahl, S Agger, J F G Eriksen, T 2015 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/consequences-of-crown-shortening-canine-teeth-in-greenland-sled-dogs(57493f2d-657e-49e7-88d2-aff7e42d3d95).html https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12314 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Kortegaard , H E , Anthony Knudsen , T , Dahl , S , Agger , J F G & Eriksen , T 2015 , ' Consequences of crown shortening canine teeth in Greenland sled dogs ' , Journal of Small Animal Practice , vol. 56 , no. 4 , pp. 264-269 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12314 article 2015 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12314 2023-10-11T23:00:07Z OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the consequences of crown shortening, focusing on the prevalence of pulp exposure and periapical pathology in Greenland sled dogs that had had their canine crowns shortened at an early age. METHODS: Five cadaver heads and 54 sled dogs underwent an oral examination for dental fractures and pulp exposure of canines. All canines were radiographed and evaluated for periapical pathology. RESULTS: The prevalence of canine pulp exposure in 12 (5 heads and 7 dogs) crown shortened dogs was 91 · 7%, and 21 · 3% in 47 not-crown shortened dogs. A significant (P < 0 · 001) risk of pulp exposure of the canines in the crown shortened group compared to the not-crown shortened group was seen with a relative risk of 4 · 3 on a dog basis and a relative risk of 12 · 2 on a tooth basis. In dogs with pulp exposure of canines (n = 51) the prevalence of periapical pathology was 82 · 4%, but only 0 · 8% in dogs without pulp exposure (n = 133) resulting in a significant (relative risk, 109 · 5; P < 0 · 001) risk of periapical pathology in teeth with pulp exposure compared to teeth without pulp exposure. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The high risk of periapical pathology observed in teeth with pulp exposure confirms that these teeth should not be neglected in affected dogs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland University of Copenhagen: Research Journal of Small Animal Practice 56 4 264 269
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description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the consequences of crown shortening, focusing on the prevalence of pulp exposure and periapical pathology in Greenland sled dogs that had had their canine crowns shortened at an early age. METHODS: Five cadaver heads and 54 sled dogs underwent an oral examination for dental fractures and pulp exposure of canines. All canines were radiographed and evaluated for periapical pathology. RESULTS: The prevalence of canine pulp exposure in 12 (5 heads and 7 dogs) crown shortened dogs was 91 · 7%, and 21 · 3% in 47 not-crown shortened dogs. A significant (P < 0 · 001) risk of pulp exposure of the canines in the crown shortened group compared to the not-crown shortened group was seen with a relative risk of 4 · 3 on a dog basis and a relative risk of 12 · 2 on a tooth basis. In dogs with pulp exposure of canines (n = 51) the prevalence of periapical pathology was 82 · 4%, but only 0 · 8% in dogs without pulp exposure (n = 133) resulting in a significant (relative risk, 109 · 5; P < 0 · 001) risk of periapical pathology in teeth with pulp exposure compared to teeth without pulp exposure. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The high risk of periapical pathology observed in teeth with pulp exposure confirms that these teeth should not be neglected in affected dogs.
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author Kortegaard, H E
Anthony Knudsen, T
Dahl, S
Agger, J F G
Eriksen, T
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Anthony Knudsen, T
Dahl, S
Agger, J F G
Eriksen, T
Consequences of crown shortening canine teeth in Greenland sled dogs
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