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  • [[Image:Stomatitis_ed.jpg|300px|thumb|right|'''Careful examination of the mouth is necessary since lesions may not be extensive''' © RVC]] ...limentary tract disease (UATD) is any pathological condition affecting the oral cavity, pharynx or oesophagus.
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  • ...may result in trauma to the tongue and will not allow a reasonable dental examination. For reasons of safety, a minority of donkeys need to be sedated for dental examination. Repeat examinations can often be performed without sedation in donkeys onc
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  • [[File:Oral examination dog.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Oral examination of a dog.<small>''© Lisa Milella 2013''</small>]] [[File:Oral exam cat.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Oral examination in a cat.<small>''© Lisa Milella 2013''</small>]]
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  • ...and sometimes fatal diseases,” said Dr. Stephen Harris, Research Manager, Oral Care, WALTHAM® Centre for Pet Nutrition, Mars Petcare. “We are excited “There is a gap in understanding about the importance of dental care and oral hygiene as a form of preventative healthcare,” said Nick Short, [http://w
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  • ...ic Bone Disease|MBD]], which allows tissue to become inflamed. The exposed oral mucosa is not generally infected. *'''Diagnosis''' - history, clinical examination, and microscopy, culture and sensitivity (if thought necessary).
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  • ==Examination== ...ection or impaired tear drainage. On [[Snake Physical Examination|physical examination]], the subspectacular fluid tends to be clear when there is impaired draina
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  • [[Category:Oral Examination Instruments - Small Animal]]
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  • ...prevention of spread of the infection to contact animals is by the use of oral fluoroquinolones. Further prevention is via rodent control.
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  • ...<ref name="Neville">Neville, B., Damm, D., Allen, C., Bouquot J. (2002) '''Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology.''' 2nd Edition ''Saunders''</ref><br> During [[Oral Examination - Small Animal|clinical examination]], the enclosed tooth is absent from the dental arch and some of the adjace
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  • The '''ideal relationship''' with the [[Oral Cavity Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|mouth]] closed can be defined by the [[Category:Oral Examination]]
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  • ...l anatomical features of the [[Oral Cavity Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|oral cavity]] need to be identified and inspected. A check list is given below: <!----------------------------------Oral Mucous Membranes------------------------------->
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  • ...varying amounts of pigmentation reflecting the normal pigmentation of the oral mucosa. [[Tooth - Anatomy & Physiology#Crown|Crowns]] of teeth are often pa Clinical signs are indicative of the condition. A detailed oral examination under sedation will lead to a presumptive diagnosis.
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  • ...e administered by nasogastric tube over 12 to 24 hours in combination with oral rehydration products. The administration of mineral oil to treat caecal imp Regular rectal examination is required to monitor the clearing of the impaction. Some cases may requir
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  • ...ts the most frequently diagnosed tumor was SCC, representing 61–64% of the oral tumors. ...ficacy of radiation therapy in the treatment of canine oral SCC. Cats with oral SCC are typically diagnosed late and the response to therapy is poor. It is
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  • !align="left"|Oral Mass |Visible or felt root remnants during the examination, rr is recorded at the site.
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  • # [[Veterinary Dentistry Q&A 02|Xray of a dog with an oral mass]] # [[Veterinary Dentistry Q&A 14|Equine pre-purchase examination]]
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  • ...diography]]. Ideally [[Oral Examination Under General Anaesthesia|clinical examination]] and [[Dental Recording|recording]] should precede the radiographic evalua *Intra-oral techniques should produce radiographs without superimposition of the contra
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  • ...resentment in opening of the mouth on a clinical examination. On physical examination, the whole of the back of the mouth is covered in ulcerative granulation ti [[Category:Tongue_-_Pathology]][[Category:Oral Diseases - Cat]][[Category:Oral Diseases - Dog]]
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  • Careful examination of the entire mouth which the animal may resist. [[Category:Tongue_-_Pathology]][[Category:Oral Diseases - Dog]][[Category:Oral Diseases - Cat]]
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  • ...l Examination - Small Animal|oral anatomy]], [[Oral Hygiene - Small Animal|oral hygiene]] and [[Dental Surgical Procedures|dental surgical procedures]]. Ad
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