Difference between revisions of "Small Animal Orthopaedics Q&A 03"

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Columns of dental composite have been used to bond the ipsilateral mandibular and maxillary canine teeth. Bonding of the canine teeth is a non-invasive means of stabilizing mandibular fractures.
 
Columns of dental composite have been used to bond the ipsilateral mandibular and maxillary canine teeth. Bonding of the canine teeth is a non-invasive means of stabilizing mandibular fractures.
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A primary concern is that the repair will eventually lead to proper occlusion.
 
A primary concern is that the repair will eventually lead to proper occlusion.
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 23 October 2011


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A photograph of the mouth of a cat which has undergone a stabilization procedure for a comminuted fracture of the angle of the left mandible.


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