66. dentistry Flashcards
canine dental formula
maxillary: 3 -1-4-2mandibular: 3-1-4-3
feline dental formula
maxillary: 3-1-3-1mandibular: 3-1-2-1
how many deciduous teeth does a dog have
28 (dog)26 (cat)–missing molars
how many teeth does an adult cat have
30 (cat)42 (dog)
tooth 207 dog
left maxillary PM 3
tooth 406
right mandibular PM 2 in dogABSENT IN CAT
feline 109 # roots
1single root teeth in cats: incisors, canine, maxillary second premolar, maxillary first molar
canine 208 #roots
3 single root teeth in dogs: incisors, canine, first premolars, mandibular third molars
Hoffer et al Vet Sx 2011which composite application allowed canine tooth bonding with the strongest load to failure, yet allowed for easy removal with low complication rate?
Partial surface acid etch and flowable composite resin
teeth that are absent in the cat
105,205 PM 1305,405, 306, 406 PM 2maxillary molars 110, 210mandibular molars 310, 311, 410, 411
maxillary block
caudal to the last molar maxillary nerve enters the infraorbital foramenextraoral techniqueblocks: incisive, maxilla, palatine, maxillary teeth
infraorbital block
parallel to infraorbital foramenabove PM 3extraoral techblocks: incisive, maxilla, maxillary incisors, canine, premolars/molars
major palatine block
thick palatal mucosa just rostral to major palatine foramen (halfway towards midline on the palatine side of PM4)blocks: palatine shelf and soft tissues adjacent
inferior alveolar (mandibular) block
insideventromedial aspect of mandibular ramusblocks: mandibular body and all mandibular teeth
middle mental nerve block
ventral to the medial root of PM2 blocks: rostral mandibular body and teeth rostral to injection site