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According to Rusbridge C, Heath S, Gunn-Moore DA, Knowler SP, Johnston N, McFadyen AK.
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Feline orofacial pain syndrome (FOPS): a retrospective study of 113 cases. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(6):498-508.
What breed of cat is most affected?
Burmese
According to Rusbridge C, Heath S, Gunn-Moore DA, Knowler SP, Johnston N, McFadyen AK.
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Feline orofacial pain syndrome (FOPS): a retrospective study of 113 cases. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(6):498-508.
What is a common history of first signs ?
pain/discomfort when erupting the permanent teeth
According to Rusbridge C, Heath S, Gunn-Moore DA, Knowler SP, Johnston N, McFadyen AK.
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Feline orofacial pain syndrome (FOPS): a retrospective study of 113 cases. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(6):498-508.
What are recommended medical therapies? What is ineffective?
phenobarbital 2-3 mg/kg
NSAIDS and opiates are ineffective
According to Rusbridge C, Heath S, Gunn-Moore DA, Knowler SP, Johnston N, McFadyen AK.
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Feline orofacial pain syndrome (FOPS): a retrospective study of 113 cases. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(6):498-508.
What is the proposed etiology?
Burmese cats are predisposed and an inherited disorder affecting trigeminal sensory processing is suspected
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.
In which category of teeth was the AVDC classification unusable?
Teeth with internal resorption
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.
In which categories of teeth was the AVDC classification the most useable?
External replacement, external surface and external cervical root resorption
All could be classified 100%
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.
What are stage 4a, 4b, and 4c in the AVDC system?
Extensive hard tissue loss
a) crown and root equally affected
b) primarily involves the crown
c) Primarily involves the root
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.
All of these teeth are in stage 4 of resorption. Sub-stage them.

a is substage a
b is substage b
c is substage c
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.
how applicable is the AVDC system for external inflammatory resorption?
46% of teeth could be classified
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What was the prevalence of TR in the study (dogs and teeth)?
53% of dogs
11% of teeth
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What is this type of resorption?

External cervical
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What is this type of resorption?

External inflammatory
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What is this type of resorption?

external replacement. 08 more advanced than 09
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What is this type of resorption?

09 external surface
08 external replacement
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What is this type of resorption?

Internal inflammatory.
Note the CCF
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What is this type of resorption?

internal surface
smooth resorption, no fracture
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What is this type of resorption?

unclassifiable. multiple processes at play
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What are the two most common types of resorption in this population?
external replacement in 34% of dogs and 8% of teeth
External inflammatory in 25% of dogs and 1% of teeth
According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.
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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.
What pattern of resorption was not seen in this in this population?
internal replacement
According to Nicholson I, Wyatt J, Radke H, Langley-Hobbs SJ.
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Treatment of caudal mandibular fracture and temporomandibular joint fracture-luxation using a bi-gnathic encircling and retaining device. Veterinary And Comparative Orthopaedics And Traumatology. 2010;23(2):102-108.
of 10 cases using a BEARD, how many were considered successful?
6/10
one cat didn’t tolerate, one BEARD failed, one cat had BAD malocclusion post-op and one lost to follow up
According to Nicholson I, Wyatt J, Radke H, Langley-Hobbs SJ.
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Treatment of caudal mandibular fracture and temporomandibular joint fracture-luxation using a bi-gnathic encircling and retaining device. Veterinary And Comparative Orthopaedics And Traumatology. 2010;23(2):102-108.
What were common commplications?
Complications included dorsal nasal skin swelling or discharge, oesophagostomy tube dislodgement or blockage, BEARD loosening, and regurgitation
According to Dowers KL, Hawley JR, Brewer MM, Morris AK, Radecki SV, Lappin MR.
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Association of Bartonella species, feline calicivirus, and feline herpesvirus 1 infection with gingivostomatitis in cats. 2010;12(4):314-321.
What was found with FHV and bartonella?
No significant difference between FGS and control group
According to Dowers KL, Hawley JR, Brewer MM, Morris AK, Radecki SV, Lappin MR.
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Association of Bartonella species, feline calicivirus, and feline herpesvirus 1 infection with gingivostomatitis in cats. 2010;12(4):314-321.
What was found with FCV?
FCV RNA was present in significantly more cats with FGS (40.5%) than control cats (0%).
According to Bar-Am Y, Verstraete F.
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Elastic Training for the Prevention of Mandibular Drift Following Mandibulectomy in Dogs: 18 Cases (2005-2008). Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39(5):574-580.
Where were the buttons attached?
One orthodontic button was attached to the lingual aspect of the canine
tooth of the intact mandible and 1 to the buccal aspect of the ipsilateral maxillary 4th premolar tooth


