Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 364539
Some aspects of dental pathology in European badgers
Some aspects of dental pathology in European badgers // Proceedings of the 3rd International Scientific Conference Infectious and Parasitic Diseases of Animals / Jacková, A. ; Smrčo, P. (ur.).
Košice: Univerzita Veterinárskeho lekárstva v Košiciach, 2008. str. 183-183 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Some aspects of dental pathology in European badgers
Autori
Konjević, Dean ; Njemirovskij, Vera ; Lazar, Peter, Čurlík, Jan ; Soroka, Jaroslav ; Slavica, Alen
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Proceedings of the 3rd International Scientific Conference Infectious and Parasitic Diseases of Animals
/ Jacková, A. ; Smrčo, P. - Košice : Univerzita Veterinárskeho lekárstva v Košiciach, 2008, 183-183
ISBN
978-80-8077-095-2
Skup
3rd International Scientific Conference Infectious and Parasitic Diseases of Animals
Mjesto i datum
Košice, Slovačka, 04.09.2008. - 05.09.2008
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
European badger; tooth fracture; alveolar bone reaction; periodontal processes
Sažetak
European badgers (Meles meles) are carnivore species belonging to the family of Mustelidae. The dental formula of European badgers comprises 38 teeth aligned as I 3/3, C 1/1, P 4/4, M 1/2. However, a trend toward the reduction of teeth is visible by the fact that majority of badgers lack P1, which was observed in just one case. Furthermore, despite the fact that badgers are originally carnivores, flattened occlusal surface of their molars indicate them as omnivorous species. Close macroscopic examination of the fifteen European badger skulls revealed high frequency of complicated crown fracture of both mandibular and maxillar canines. Fractures of other teeth, incisors, molars and premolars were also observed. In one case, complete destruction of the right P4 and surrounding alveolar bone was observed, most probably as a consequence of abscess derived from complicated tooth fracture and spread of infection to the surrounding bone. On the same specimen, a draining channel was observed bellow the right mandibular canine. Other important observations include the reaction of alveolar bone to periodontal processes (indicated as increased roughness), misalignment of both I2, and dental calculus. We did not observe horizontal bands of enamel hypoplasia despite the fact that mustelids are prone to CDV infections.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Veterinarska medicina, Dentalna medicina
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
053-0532400-2398 - Zdravstveni nadzor divljači (Slavica, Alen, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
065-0532400-0412 - Dentalna patologija divljih sisavaca (Njemirovskij, Vera, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Stomatološki fakultet, Zagreb