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1 Ιουν 2021 · Detailed observations of calculus formation, alveolar recession, new bone formation and ante-mortem tooth loss in cattle and sheep mandibles were recorded, providing a dataset for investigating the inter-relationships of multiple variables.
- Gingivitis Around The Deciduous Teeth of Sheep
Sheep from one farm (W) had excessive tooth wear whilst...
- Articular Depressions in Domestic Cattle Phalanges and Their Archaeological Relevance
Two different datasets have been analyzed in this study. The...
- An Abattoir Survey
DENTAL DISEASE IN SHEEP 287 RESULTS The abattoir collections...
- Mandibular Bone in Ageing Sheep
J. COMP. PATH. 1982. VOL. 92. 51 MANDIBULAR BONE IN AGEING...
- Broken Mouth
The probable significance of these findings for tooth...
- Causes of Death and Illness in The Native Sheep of North Ronaldsay, Orkney I. Adult Sheep
Extremely severe cases of periodontal disease, with alveolar...
- Determining Age-At-Death in Zooarchaeology Using a Modern Control Sample
There are a number of problems in most such ageing analyses....
- Gingivitis Around The Deciduous Teeth of Sheep
5 Ιουν 2023 · Periodontal disease in ruminants is common and occurs in farmed and wild animals. Periodontal lesions can result from the secretion of endotoxins by pathogenic bacteria and as consequences of immune system activity. Three main types of periodontitis have been described.
Dental problems are relatively uncommon in cattle, but periodontal disease and tooth root abscesses can occur, as with any species. Presenting signs. Signs: Periodontal disease: inappetance, dysphagia, body condition loss, halitosis, gingivitis, tooth loosening, tooth loss.
1 Ιουν 2021 · with periodontal disease in over 1600 cattle and sheep mandibles from medieval England are described to better understand the presentation of this disease in the past.
1 Φεβ 2021 · The present study shows a potential oral health problem in beef and dairy cattle, which can have unilateral or bilateral involvement of the masticatory teeth. The current pilot study of a broad spectrum of cattle demonstrates a substantial increase in periodontitis with increasing age.
30 Αυγ 2020 · In sheep, periodontal disease can begin at an early age with gingivitis, which becomes chronic and causes pain while chewing. The accumulation of food debris around the tooth, below the level of the gum, favors the progress of the infection in-depth, eventually causing mandibular inflammation.
Dental considerations in cows and goats. J Vet Dent. Fall 2012;29 (3):200-3. doi: 10.1177/089875641202900314.