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==Introduction==
 
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==Proliferative Pathology==
 
===Hyperplastic===
 
====[[Focal fibrous hyperplasia]]====
 
 
 
===Neoplastic===
 
====[[Peripheral odontogenic fibroma]]
 
 
 
====[[Peripheral ameloblastoma]]
 
 
====[[Central ameloblastoma]]
 
 
==Degenerative Pathology==
 
===[[Odontodystrophy]]===
 
 
==Metabolic Pathology==
 
 
==Nutritiona Pathology==
 
 
==Traumatic Pathology==
 
 
==Vascular Pathology==
 
==References==
 
  
==Learning Tools==
 
[[Alimentary Flashcards - Pathology#Teeth Flashcards|Teeth Flashcards]]
 
 
[[Category:Oral_Cavity_and_Gingiva_-_Pathology]]
 
[[Category:Oral_Cavity_and_Gingiva_-_Pathology]]

Revision as of 12:49, 26 May 2010


Introduction

See anatomy and physiology of the teeth

Functional Anatomy

  • The gingival crevice is an important site for disease processes in mouth to begin.
  • In ruminants and rodents teeth may fail to oppose properly or to allow side to side movement of jaws. This produces uneven wear (especially in horse). Sharp edges are produced on the outside of the teeth in the upper jaw and inside of the teeth in the lower jaw, which causes painful feeding and inanition (not eating).
    • Approximately 75% of wasting horses have dental abnormalities.
  • If a teeth is lost the opposing teeth may become very long and stop mouth closing properly.
    • Seen mostly in rodents - teeth may even penetrate through lip.

Subcategories

This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

Pages in category "Teeth - Pathology"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.