Colyer's Variations and Diseases of the Teeth of Animals

Author: A. E. W. Miles; Caroline Grigson  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9781139241793

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521544078

Subject: S857.7 ear - nose - throat operations

Keyword: 动物医学(兽医学)

Language: ENG

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Colyer's Variations and Diseases of the Teeth of Animals

Description

First published in 1936, Colyer's Variations and Diseases of the Teeth of Animals drew extensively on the material housed in the Odontological Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and quickly became an indispensable reference for students and research workers in zoology, archaeology and veterinary science, as well as human dentistry. In this second edition, Colyer's successors at the Odontological Museum have fully revised the text in the light of new knowledge, while preserving the best of Colyer's own material. The text has been rearranged taxonomically and a new introduction reviewing conceptual advances in the field since Colyer's time has been added. The numerous illustrations, classics of their kind, have been reproduced to a high standard from Colyer's originals and many new figures have been incorporated. This revision will introduce Colyer's material to a new audience, for whom it represents a comprehensive and fully-referenced survey of abnormalities and diseases of the teeth and jaws of animals.

Chapter

4 Order Carnivora

5 Orders Pinnipedia and Cetacea

6 The Ungulates

Order ARTIODACTYLA

Family Hippopotamidae

Sub-order RUMINANTIA

Order PERISSODACTYLA

Order HYRACOIDEA

Order PROBOSCIDEA

7 Orders Rodentia, Lagomorpha, Edentata, Insectivora and Chiroptera

Order RODENTIA

Order LAGOMORPHA

Order EDENTATA

Order CHIROPTERA

Order INSECTIVORA

8 Order Marsupialia

Section 2: Variations in Position

9 Introduction

Growth of the jaws

Mesial drift

Malocclusion

Jaw deformities and malocclusion in non-mammalian vertebrates

Osteometrics

Terminology

10 Order Primates

Sub-order ANTHROPOIDEA

Sub-order PROSIMII

11 Order Carnivora

(A) DENTAL ABNORMALITIES IN SHORT-FACED DOGS

(B) DENTAL ABNORMALITIES IN LONG-FACED DOGS

(C) DENTAL ABNORMALITIES IN OTHER DOGS

(a) Disturbances of jaw length

(b) Incisors

(c) Canines

(d) Premolars

(e) Molars

12 Order Pinnipedia

13 The Ungulates

Order ARTIODACTYLA

Sub-order TYLOPODA

Sub-order RUMINANTIA

Order PERISSODACTYLA

Order HYRACOIDEA

Order PROBOSCIDEA

14 Orders Rodentia, Lagomorpha and Insectivora

Order RODENTIA.

Order LAGOMORPHA

Order INSECTIVORA

15 Order Marsupialia

Super-family PHALANGEROIDEA

Super-family PERAMELOIDEA

Super-family DASYUROIDEA

Superfamily DIDELPHOIDEA

Section 3: Abnormalities of Eruption

16 Variations and disturbances of eruption

Introduction

Variations in the sequence of eruption

(a) Family Pongidae.

(b) Family Cercopithecidae.

(c) Family Cebidae.

(d) Family Callitrichidae.

(e) Family Lemuridae.

(f) Order CARNIVORA

(g) Order PINNIPEDIA.

(h) UNGULATES

Non-eruption

Impaction

Retention of deciduous teeth

17 Overgrowth of teeth

Overgrowth of incisors in Rodentia and Lagomorpha

Overgrowth of cheek teeth in Rodentia and Lagomorpha

Overgrowth of teeth of continuous growth in other mammals

Section 4: Other Disorders of Teeth and Jaws

18 Injuries of the jaws

Introduction

Fracture of the maxilla

Fracture of the mandible

Fracture of the zygomatic arch

Other jaw conditions

Jaw injuries in non-mammalian vertebrates

19 Injuries of the teeth

Introduction

Injuries to developing teeth

Injuries to erupted teeth

20 Enamel hypoplasia

Introduction

Systemic causes

Local causes

Anthropoid Apes

Monkeys

Lemurs

Carnivores

Ungulates

Enamel fluorosis

21 Caries of the teeth

Experimental dental caries in laboratory maintainedanimals

Spontaneous dental caries in animals

Order PRIMATES

Apes and Gibbons

Old World monkeys

New World monkeys

Lemurs

Order CARNIVORA

Viverrids

Mustelids

Procyonids

Ursids

Canids

Order SIRENIA

Order ARTIODACTYLA

Suids

Bovids

Cervids

Order PERISSODACTYLA

Equids

Order HYRACOIDEA

Order RODENTIA

Order LAGOMORPHA

Order CHIROPTERA

Order INSECTIVORA

Order MARSUPIALIA

Fossil vertebrates

22 Tooth destruction from causes other than caries

Introduction

Irregular and excessive attrition

Abrasion and erosion

Loss of tooth tissue from resorption

Crazing

Non-mammalian vertebrates

23 Dento-alveolar abscess

Introduction

Order PRIMATES

Order CARNIVORA

Order PINNIPEDIA

Order CETACEA

UNGULATES

Order PROBOSCIDEA

Orders RODENTIA and LAGOMORPHA

Order MARSUPIALIA

24 Penodontal disease

Introduction

Experimental periodontal disease in laboratory maintainedanimals

Spontaneous periodontal disease in animals

Order PRIMATES

Family Pongidae

Gorilla

Chimpanzee

Orang-utan and gibbon

Super-family Cercopithecoidea

Super-family Ceboidea

Sub-order Prosimii

Order CARNIVORA

Family Felidae

Families Procyonidae and Ailuropodidae

Family Viverridae

Family Ursidae

Family Mustelidae

Family Canidae

Order CETACEA

Order ARTIODACTYLA

Family Suidae

Families Bovidae and Cervidae

Sheep and goats

Cattle

Other bovids

Deer

Acute ulcerative gingivitis and necrotic stomatitis

Order PERISSODACTYLA

Order RODENTIA

Order INSECTIVORA

Order CHIROPTERA

Order MARSUPIALIA

25 Odontomes

Introduction

Hamartomas

Enamel pearls

Radicular cysts

Dentigerous cysts

Invagination

Teratomatous odontomes

Examples

DENTIGEROUS CYSTS

COMPOSITE ODONTOMES

RADICULAR ODONTOMES

CEMENTOMAS

ECTOPIC TEETH

FIBROUS ODONTOMES

PSEUDO-ODONTOMES

ODONTOMES IN NON-MAMMALS

References

Index

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