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The prognosis in dogs with more extensive involvement is guarded-to-poor because the bony proliferation around the temporomandibular joints may make eating and drinking impossible.
 
The prognosis in dogs with more extensive involvement is guarded-to-poor because the bony proliferation around the temporomandibular joints may make eating and drinking impossible.
 
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Treatment is aimed at relieving pain and supporting the dog until the disease regresses.
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In mildly affected dogs, analgesics and hand feeding palatable foods may be the only treatment necessary.
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In severely affected dogs, feeding the dog via a pharyngostomy, esophagostomy or gastrostomy tube may be necessary because these dogs may be unable to eat or drink.
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Revision as of 16:07, 31 August 2011

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A lateral view radiograph of the maxilla and mandible of a five-month-old Scottish Terrier presented with a history of anorexia and pain on opening the mouth of four weeks’ duration.


Question Answer Article
Describe the radiographic abnormalities and provide a diagnosis. [[|Link to Article]]
What is the prognosis for this dog? [[|Link to Article]]
How should this dog’s condition be treated? [[|Link to Article]]


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