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Comparative radiographic anatomy of pet rodents' teeth (CROSBI ID 705671)

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Bureš, Tomislav ; Kolenc, Magdalena ; Korpes, Kim ; Vrbanac, Zoran ; Capak, Hrvoje Comparative radiographic anatomy of pet rodents' teeth // PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2nd INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL MEETING ON REPTILES AND EXOTIC ANIMALS “REPTILIA” / Prukner-Radovčić, Estella ; Nejedli, Srebrenka (ur.). Zagreb: Veterinarski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 2021. str. 196-196

Podaci o odgovornosti

Bureš, Tomislav ; Kolenc, Magdalena ; Korpes, Kim ; Vrbanac, Zoran ; Capak, Hrvoje

engleski

Comparative radiographic anatomy of pet rodents' teeth

Rodents, such as guinea pigs, chinchillas and hamsters are common pets nowadays. Due to their specific diet, they are more prone to dental diseases. We present the most important radiological and anatomical differences between these three species which can be visualized during radiography. Latero-lateral radiography is commonly used for proper diagnostic imaging due to small rodents’ head anatomy. Dental formula in guinea pigs and chinchillas is 2(I 1/1, C 0/0, P 1/1, M 3/3) while there are no premolars in hamsters. Guinea pigs and chinchillas have elodont both incisors and cheek teeth. However, inhamsters only the incisors are elodont while cheek teeth do not grow during life (anelodont). Secondly, inguinea pigs and chinchillas, the cheek teeth do not have roots and the clinical crown is short, while in hamsters delicate roots and longer clinical crown can be seen on a radiograph. As seen on a radiograph, enamel folds and dentinal grooves make the occlusal surface look uneven and rough in guinea pigs and chinchillas. In hamsters, the enamel cusps are visible on a radiograph. Wearing off the enamel cusps, what looks like zig- zag shaped ridges, can lead to carious defects in these animals. Guinea pigs and chinchillas suffer mostly from overgrowth of cheek teeth a result of an acquired dental disease. Considering all of the above, radiographic anatomy gives a sufficient insight in distinguishing common dental variations from dental pathology between rodents held as pets.

rodent, pets, teeth, radiography, dental anatomy

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Podaci o prilogu

196-196.

2021.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2nd INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL MEETING ON REPTILES AND EXOTIC ANIMALS “REPTILIA”

Prukner-Radovčić, Estella ; Nejedli, Srebrenka

Zagreb: Veterinarski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

978-953-8006-34-0

Podaci o skupu

2. međunarodni znanstveno-stručni skup o gmazovima i egzotičnim životinjama REPTILIA = 2nd International Scientific and Professional Meeting on Reptiles and Exotic Animals REPTILIA

poster

21.05.2021-22.05.2021

Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Veterinarska medicina

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