Surgical Exposure and Orthodontic Extrusion of an Impacted Canine Tooth in a Cat: A Case Report
2000
Surgeon, Thoulton W.
A 7 month-old, male domestic shorthaired cat was referred because of facial swelling, an operculated cystic oral mass, and impaction of the associated maxillary left canine tooth. Surgical exposure and realignment failed to result in eruption. Surgical re-exposure and orthodontic extrusion resulted in a functional alignment of the tooth within the dental arch. Follow up evaluations over the 5 ensuing years indicated persistence of the facial deformation, no evidence of ameloblastic biotransformation, and a healthy tooth.
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书目信息
Journal of veterinary dentistry
卷
17
期
2
页码
81
- 85
ISSN
2470-4083
出版者
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
其它主题
Deformation
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
MODS