TEETH/EARS/NOSE (E3) Flashcards
What is the formula for a dogs teeth?
I 3/3 C 1/1 P 4/4 M 2/3
numerator is upper, denominator is lower
From upper R side of Jaw, how do we number teeth?
100, 200, 300, 400 starting at R upper jaw and continuing clockwise
What do you call the outer facing side of the tooth?
Vestibular (buccal)
What do you call the inner facing side of the tooth?
lingual or palatine
What do you call the contact surface of the tooth that contacts the previous tooth? (i.e. the surface of 104 that comes in contact with 103)
mesial
What do you call the contact surface of the tooth that contacts the next numbered tooth? (i.e. the surface of 104 that comes in contact with 105)
distal
What is the name for the chewing surface of a tooth?
occulsal (masticating)
How do get a view of the dog’s tympanic membrane?
direct the otoscope ventrally then medially
What does it mean if you see stain coming out of the nose post-staining the eyeball?
p has a patent nasolacrimal duct
vomeronasal organ
a portion of the mammalian olfactory system that is sensitive to pheromones; medial and dorsal to the first premolar
nasal septum
separates the R and L nasal cavities
nasolacrimal duct
passageway from the lacrimal sac into the nose; small hole on medial side of the nose
auditory tube
channel between the middle ear and the nasopharynx
auricular cartilage
external (mostly) funnel-shaped ear cartilage
B
Marginal cutaneous sac