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Wiggs's Veterinary Dentistry : Principles and Practice.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (537 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118816165
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Wiggs's Veterinary DentistryLOC classification:
  • SF867 .W544 2019
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Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1 Oral Anatomy and Physiology -- 1.1 General Terms -- 1.1.1 Three Basic Types of Tooth Development -- 1.1.2 Common Terms Used with Diphyodont Tooth Development -- 1.1.3 Two Basic Categories of Tooth Types or Shapes -- 1.1.4 Three Common Types of Vertebrate Tooth Anchorage -- 1.1.5 Two Basic Tooth Crown Types -- 1.1.6 General Crown Cusp Terms of Cheek Teeth -- 1.1.7 Two Types of Jaw Occlusal Overlay -- 1.1.8 The Dog and Cat Dentition -- 1.2 Development -- 1.2.1 Enamel, Dentin, and Pulp -- 1.2.2 Root Formation -- 1.2.3 Tooth Eruption -- 1.3 Basic Anatomy of the Dental‐Periodontal Unit -- 1.3.1 Directional, Surface, and Ridge Nomenclature -- 1.3.2 Crown Line and Point Angles -- 1.3.3 Contact Points and Areas -- 1.3.4 Embrasures -- 1.3.5 Tooth Function and Terms -- 1.4 General Anatomy of the Tooth and Periodontium -- 1.4.1 Dental Formulas -- 1.4.2 Crown -- 1.4.3 Root and Periodontium -- 1.4.4 Dentin and Pulp -- 1.5 Mouth -- 1.5.1 Oral Mucous Membrane -- 1.5.2 Oral Cavity -- 1.5.3 Oral Cavity Proper -- 1.5.4 Hard Palate -- 1.5.5 Soft Palate -- 1.6 Osseous Tissue -- 1.7 Muscles and Related Nerves of Mastication -- 1.8 Neurovascular Structures of Clinical Significance -- 1.9 Tongue -- 1.10 Salivary Glands -- References -- Chapter 2 Oral Examination and Diagnosis -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Oral Diagnosis -- 2.2.1 History -- 2.2.2 General Physical Examination -- 2.2.3 Initial Oral Survey -- 2.2.4 Pre‐anesthesia Diagnostic Testing -- 2.2.5 In‐depth Oral Examination and Charting -- 2.2.6 Oral Diagnostic Testing -- 2.3 Oral and Dental Charting -- 2.4 Charting Steps -- 2.5 Charting Shorthand (www.avdc.org) -- References -- Chapter 3 Oral Radiology and Imaging -- 3.1 Importance of Dental Radiology -- 3.1.1 Periodontal Disease.
3.1.2 Feline Tooth Resorption (TR) -- 3.1.3 Endodontic Disease -- 3.1.4 Persistent Deciduous Teeth -- 3.1.5 "Missing" Teeth -- 3.1.6 Mandibular Fractures -- 3.1.7 Oral Masses -- 3.1.8 Extractions -- 3.1.9 Conclusions -- 3.2 Dental Radiography Equipment -- 3.2.1 Dental Radiograph Generators [28-30] -- 3.2.2 Dental Radiographic Film [8, 29-31] -- 3.2.3 Digital Dental Radiography [36] -- 3.2.4 Recommendations [36] -- 3.3 Dental Radiograph Positioning -- 3.3.1 Step 1: Patient Positioning -- 3.3.2 Step 2: Film Placement [11, 29, 62-64] -- 3.3.3 Step 3: Positioning the Beam Head [11, 28-30, 32, 63-66] -- 3.3.4 Step 4: Setting the Exposure [29] -- 3.3.5 Step 5: Exposing the Radiograph [29] -- 3.4 Developing Dental Radiographs -- 3.4.1 Hand Developing -- 3.4.2 Sight Development Technique -- 3.4.3 Errors of Development [30, 68, 69, 71] -- 3.5 Dental Radiograph Interpretation -- 3.5.1 Identifying Teeth [73-75] -- 3.5.2 Normal Radiographic Anatomy [30, 32, 36, 75-77] -- 3.5.3 Periodontal Disease [78-80] -- 3.5.4 Endodontic Disease [4, 7, 12, 16, 30, 32, 72, 82-85] -- 3.5.5 Tooth Resorption (TR) [7, 10, 72, 79, 89] -- 3.5.6 Neoplasia [90, 91] -- 3.6 Alternate Imaging Technologies -- 3.6.1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) -- 3.6.2 Ultrasound (US) -- 3.6.3 Panoramic Radiographs -- 3.6.4 Computed Tomography (CT) -- 3.6.5 Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) [125] -- 3.6.6 Recommendation -- References -- Chapter 4 Developmental Pathology and Pedodontology -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Dentition of Puppies and Kittens -- 4.3 Developmental Abnormalities of the Mouth -- 4.3.1 Developmental Abnormalities of the Tongue -- 4.3.2 Abnormalities in Teeth -- 4.3.3 Variation in Structure of the Tooth -- 4.3.4 Regional Odontodysplasia -- 4.3.5 Enamel Defects -- 4.3.6 Congenital Porphyria -- 4.4 Abnormalities in Tooth Eruption -- 4.4.1 Persistent Deciduous Teeth (DT/P).
4.4.2 Unerupted Teeth (T/U) -- 4.4.3 Dentigerous Cysts (DTC) -- 4.4.4 Abnormalities of the Mandible and Maxilla -- 4.5 Diseases of the Jaws in Puppies and Kittens -- 4.5.1 Mandibular Periostitis Ossificans (MPO) -- 4.5.2 Craniomandibular Osteopathy (CMO) -- 4.6 Oral Masses in Young Dogs and Cats -- 4.6.1 Papillary Squamous Cell Carcinoma (PSCC) -- 4.6.2 Feline Inductive Odontogenic Tumor (OM/FIO) -- 4.6.3 Odontomas -- 4.7 Other Oral Diseases Found in Young Dogs and Cats -- 4.7.1 Juvenile Periodontitis/Gingivitis in Cats -- 4.7.2 Ectodermal Dysplasia -- 4.8 Papillomaviruses (PV) -- 4.9 Oral Examination and Preventative Care of the Young Dog and Cat -- 4.10 AVDC Abbreviations -- References -- Chapter 5 Periodontology -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Periodontal Anatomy and Physiology -- 5.3 Etiology and Pathophysiology of Periodontal Disease -- 5.4 Histological Changes in Periodontal Disease -- 5.5 Cofactors in Periodontal Disease Pathophysiology -- 5.6 Periodontal Disease and Local Sequelae -- 5.7 Periodontal Disease and Systemic Health -- 5.8 Clinical Signs Associated with Periodontal Disease -- 5.9 Clinical Examination Findings Associated With Periodontal Disease -- 5.9.1 Conscious Oral Examination -- 5.9.2 Anesthetized Periodontal Examination -- 5.10 Periodontal Charting -- 5.11 Roentgen Signs of Periodontal Disease -- 5.12 Periodontal Stages -- 5.13 Chronic and Aggressive Periodontitis -- 5.14 Periodontal‐Related Oral Pathology -- 5.15 Endodontic Periodontic Relationship -- 5.16 Periodontal Therapy/Treatment -- 5.17 Treatment of Periodontal Disease -- 5.17.1 Professional Dental Cleaning -- 5.17.2 Periodontal Cleaning Steps -- 5.17.3 Disclosing Agents -- 5.18 Home Dental Care and Dentifrices -- 5.18.1 Tooth Brushing -- 5.18.2 Mechanical Cleansing (e.g., Diets, Chews) -- 5.18.3 Chemical Treatments -- 5.18.4 Enzyme Systems.
5.18.5 Dental Surface Barrier Sealants/Treatments -- 5.18.6 Water Additives -- 5.18.7 Host Modulation -- 5.19 Pet Owners and Non‐professional Dental Scalers (NDPSs) -- 5.20 Antibiotic Use in Periodontal Disease -- 5.21 Periodontal Surgery -- References -- Chapter 6 Traumatic Dentoalveolar Injuries -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Classification -- 6.3 Epidemiology -- 6.3.1 Prevalence -- 6.3.2 Distribution by Sex, Age, and Breed -- 6.3.3 Teeth Involved -- 6.3.4 Types of Injuries -- 6.4 Etiology -- 6.4.1 Mechanisms -- 6.4.2 Behavior -- 6.4.3 Environment -- 6.5 Examination and Diagnosis of TDI -- 6.5.1 History -- 6.5.2 Clinical Examination -- 6.5.3 Diagnostic Imaging -- 6.6 Response of Oral Tissue to Trauma -- 6.6.1 Dentin-Pulp Complex Response -- 6.6.2 Pulp Response to Full and Near Pulp Exposure -- 6.6.3 Influence of Age on Pulpal Repair and Dentin Production -- 6.6.4 Periodontal Tissue Response -- 6.7 Crown Fractures -- 6.7.1 Enamel Infraction -- 6.7.2 Enamel Fracture -- 6.7.3 Vertical Enamel-Dentin Cracks -- 6.7.4 Enamel-Dentin (Uncomplicated) Fracture -- 6.7.5 Enamel-Dentin-Pulp (Complicated) Fracture -- 6.8 Crown‐Root Fractures -- 6.9 Root Fractures -- 6.10 Luxation Injuries -- 6.10.1 Concussion and Subluxations -- 6.10.2 Extrusive, Intrusive, and Lateral Luxations -- 6.11 Avulsions -- 6.12 The Use of Splints in Dentoalveolar Trauma -- References -- Chapter 7 Oral and Maxillofacial Tumors, Cysts, and Tumor‐Like Lesions -- 7.1 Introduction: Terminology -- 7.2 Maxillofacial Oncological Principles -- 7.2.1 Clinical Presentation -- 7.2.2 Principles of Tumor Staging -- 7.2.3 Principles of Diagnostic Imaging -- 7.2.4 Principles of Biopsy Acquisition -- 7.3 Non‐odontogenic Tumors -- 7.3.1 Malignant Oral and Maxillofacial Tumors -- 7.3.2 Benign Non‐odontogenic Oral Tumors -- 7.4 Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.4.1 Pathogenesis.
7.4.2 Classification of Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.4.3 Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.4.4 Malignant Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.5 Benign Tumor‐Like Lesions -- 7.5.1 Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia -- 7.5.2 Pyogenic Granuloma -- 7.5.3 Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma -- 7.6 Non‐neoplastic Bone‐Related Maxillofacial Lesions -- 7.6.1 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst -- 7.6.2 Central Giant Cell Granuloma (Giant Cell Lesion) -- 7.7 Benign Fibro‐osseous Lesions -- 7.7.1 Ossifying (Cementifying) Fibroma -- 7.7.2 Fibrous Dysplasia -- 7.8 Odontogenic Cysts -- 7.8.1 Classification -- 7.8.2 Notes on the Histological Features of Odontogenic Cysts -- 7.8.3 Radiological Features of Odontogenic Cysts -- 7.8.4 Developmental Cysts -- 7.8.5 Inflammatory Cysts -- 7.8.6 Treatment Principles for Odontogenic Cysts -- 7.9 American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC) Abbreviation List (https://www.avdc.org/traineeinfo.html -- accessed 3 March 2018) -- References -- Chapter 8 General Oral Pathology -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Oral Cavity - General -- 8.2.1 Infectious Diseases -- 8.2.2 Immune System -- 8.2.3 Oral Manifestation of Systemic Diseases -- 8.2.4 Systemic Therapy Adverse Reactions -- 8.2.5 Nutrition -- 8.3 Palate/Soft Palate/Oropharynx/Tonsils -- 8.4 Soft Palate -- 8.5 Tonsils -- 8.6 Tongue -- 8.6.1 Infectious Agents -- 8.6.2 Lingual Masses -- 8.6.3 Metabolic -- 8.6.4 Immune Mediated -- 8.6.5 Trauma -- 8.6.6 Miscellaneous -- 8.7 Salivary Glands -- 8.7.1 Congenital -- 8.7.2 Acquired -- 8.8 Cheeks/Lips -- 8.9 Skeletomuscular -- 8.9.1 Myopathy -- 8.9.2 Trigeminal Neuropathy -- 8.10 Temporomandibular Joint -- 8.10.1 Dysplasia -- 8.10.2 Open‐Mouth Locking -- 8.10.3 Closed‐Mouth Locking -- 8.10.4 Ankylosis -- 8.11 Osteomyelitis -- 8.12 Hyperostosis -- 8.12.1 Osteodystrophia Fibrosa -- 8.13 Acquired Dental Lesions -- 8.13.1 Enamel-Dentinal Lesions -- 8.13.2 Caries -- 8.13.3 Tooth Resorption (TR).
8.13.4 Tooth Discoloration.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1 Oral Anatomy and Physiology -- 1.1 General Terms -- 1.1.1 Three Basic Types of Tooth Development -- 1.1.2 Common Terms Used with Diphyodont Tooth Development -- 1.1.3 Two Basic Categories of Tooth Types or Shapes -- 1.1.4 Three Common Types of Vertebrate Tooth Anchorage -- 1.1.5 Two Basic Tooth Crown Types -- 1.1.6 General Crown Cusp Terms of Cheek Teeth -- 1.1.7 Two Types of Jaw Occlusal Overlay -- 1.1.8 The Dog and Cat Dentition -- 1.2 Development -- 1.2.1 Enamel, Dentin, and Pulp -- 1.2.2 Root Formation -- 1.2.3 Tooth Eruption -- 1.3 Basic Anatomy of the Dental‐Periodontal Unit -- 1.3.1 Directional, Surface, and Ridge Nomenclature -- 1.3.2 Crown Line and Point Angles -- 1.3.3 Contact Points and Areas -- 1.3.4 Embrasures -- 1.3.5 Tooth Function and Terms -- 1.4 General Anatomy of the Tooth and Periodontium -- 1.4.1 Dental Formulas -- 1.4.2 Crown -- 1.4.3 Root and Periodontium -- 1.4.4 Dentin and Pulp -- 1.5 Mouth -- 1.5.1 Oral Mucous Membrane -- 1.5.2 Oral Cavity -- 1.5.3 Oral Cavity Proper -- 1.5.4 Hard Palate -- 1.5.5 Soft Palate -- 1.6 Osseous Tissue -- 1.7 Muscles and Related Nerves of Mastication -- 1.8 Neurovascular Structures of Clinical Significance -- 1.9 Tongue -- 1.10 Salivary Glands -- References -- Chapter 2 Oral Examination and Diagnosis -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Oral Diagnosis -- 2.2.1 History -- 2.2.2 General Physical Examination -- 2.2.3 Initial Oral Survey -- 2.2.4 Pre‐anesthesia Diagnostic Testing -- 2.2.5 In‐depth Oral Examination and Charting -- 2.2.6 Oral Diagnostic Testing -- 2.3 Oral and Dental Charting -- 2.4 Charting Steps -- 2.5 Charting Shorthand (www.avdc.org) -- References -- Chapter 3 Oral Radiology and Imaging -- 3.1 Importance of Dental Radiology -- 3.1.1 Periodontal Disease.

3.1.2 Feline Tooth Resorption (TR) -- 3.1.3 Endodontic Disease -- 3.1.4 Persistent Deciduous Teeth -- 3.1.5 "Missing" Teeth -- 3.1.6 Mandibular Fractures -- 3.1.7 Oral Masses -- 3.1.8 Extractions -- 3.1.9 Conclusions -- 3.2 Dental Radiography Equipment -- 3.2.1 Dental Radiograph Generators [28-30] -- 3.2.2 Dental Radiographic Film [8, 29-31] -- 3.2.3 Digital Dental Radiography [36] -- 3.2.4 Recommendations [36] -- 3.3 Dental Radiograph Positioning -- 3.3.1 Step 1: Patient Positioning -- 3.3.2 Step 2: Film Placement [11, 29, 62-64] -- 3.3.3 Step 3: Positioning the Beam Head [11, 28-30, 32, 63-66] -- 3.3.4 Step 4: Setting the Exposure [29] -- 3.3.5 Step 5: Exposing the Radiograph [29] -- 3.4 Developing Dental Radiographs -- 3.4.1 Hand Developing -- 3.4.2 Sight Development Technique -- 3.4.3 Errors of Development [30, 68, 69, 71] -- 3.5 Dental Radiograph Interpretation -- 3.5.1 Identifying Teeth [73-75] -- 3.5.2 Normal Radiographic Anatomy [30, 32, 36, 75-77] -- 3.5.3 Periodontal Disease [78-80] -- 3.5.4 Endodontic Disease [4, 7, 12, 16, 30, 32, 72, 82-85] -- 3.5.5 Tooth Resorption (TR) [7, 10, 72, 79, 89] -- 3.5.6 Neoplasia [90, 91] -- 3.6 Alternate Imaging Technologies -- 3.6.1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) -- 3.6.2 Ultrasound (US) -- 3.6.3 Panoramic Radiographs -- 3.6.4 Computed Tomography (CT) -- 3.6.5 Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) [125] -- 3.6.6 Recommendation -- References -- Chapter 4 Developmental Pathology and Pedodontology -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Dentition of Puppies and Kittens -- 4.3 Developmental Abnormalities of the Mouth -- 4.3.1 Developmental Abnormalities of the Tongue -- 4.3.2 Abnormalities in Teeth -- 4.3.3 Variation in Structure of the Tooth -- 4.3.4 Regional Odontodysplasia -- 4.3.5 Enamel Defects -- 4.3.6 Congenital Porphyria -- 4.4 Abnormalities in Tooth Eruption -- 4.4.1 Persistent Deciduous Teeth (DT/P).

4.4.2 Unerupted Teeth (T/U) -- 4.4.3 Dentigerous Cysts (DTC) -- 4.4.4 Abnormalities of the Mandible and Maxilla -- 4.5 Diseases of the Jaws in Puppies and Kittens -- 4.5.1 Mandibular Periostitis Ossificans (MPO) -- 4.5.2 Craniomandibular Osteopathy (CMO) -- 4.6 Oral Masses in Young Dogs and Cats -- 4.6.1 Papillary Squamous Cell Carcinoma (PSCC) -- 4.6.2 Feline Inductive Odontogenic Tumor (OM/FIO) -- 4.6.3 Odontomas -- 4.7 Other Oral Diseases Found in Young Dogs and Cats -- 4.7.1 Juvenile Periodontitis/Gingivitis in Cats -- 4.7.2 Ectodermal Dysplasia -- 4.8 Papillomaviruses (PV) -- 4.9 Oral Examination and Preventative Care of the Young Dog and Cat -- 4.10 AVDC Abbreviations -- References -- Chapter 5 Periodontology -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Periodontal Anatomy and Physiology -- 5.3 Etiology and Pathophysiology of Periodontal Disease -- 5.4 Histological Changes in Periodontal Disease -- 5.5 Cofactors in Periodontal Disease Pathophysiology -- 5.6 Periodontal Disease and Local Sequelae -- 5.7 Periodontal Disease and Systemic Health -- 5.8 Clinical Signs Associated with Periodontal Disease -- 5.9 Clinical Examination Findings Associated With Periodontal Disease -- 5.9.1 Conscious Oral Examination -- 5.9.2 Anesthetized Periodontal Examination -- 5.10 Periodontal Charting -- 5.11 Roentgen Signs of Periodontal Disease -- 5.12 Periodontal Stages -- 5.13 Chronic and Aggressive Periodontitis -- 5.14 Periodontal‐Related Oral Pathology -- 5.15 Endodontic Periodontic Relationship -- 5.16 Periodontal Therapy/Treatment -- 5.17 Treatment of Periodontal Disease -- 5.17.1 Professional Dental Cleaning -- 5.17.2 Periodontal Cleaning Steps -- 5.17.3 Disclosing Agents -- 5.18 Home Dental Care and Dentifrices -- 5.18.1 Tooth Brushing -- 5.18.2 Mechanical Cleansing (e.g., Diets, Chews) -- 5.18.3 Chemical Treatments -- 5.18.4 Enzyme Systems.

5.18.5 Dental Surface Barrier Sealants/Treatments -- 5.18.6 Water Additives -- 5.18.7 Host Modulation -- 5.19 Pet Owners and Non‐professional Dental Scalers (NDPSs) -- 5.20 Antibiotic Use in Periodontal Disease -- 5.21 Periodontal Surgery -- References -- Chapter 6 Traumatic Dentoalveolar Injuries -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Classification -- 6.3 Epidemiology -- 6.3.1 Prevalence -- 6.3.2 Distribution by Sex, Age, and Breed -- 6.3.3 Teeth Involved -- 6.3.4 Types of Injuries -- 6.4 Etiology -- 6.4.1 Mechanisms -- 6.4.2 Behavior -- 6.4.3 Environment -- 6.5 Examination and Diagnosis of TDI -- 6.5.1 History -- 6.5.2 Clinical Examination -- 6.5.3 Diagnostic Imaging -- 6.6 Response of Oral Tissue to Trauma -- 6.6.1 Dentin-Pulp Complex Response -- 6.6.2 Pulp Response to Full and Near Pulp Exposure -- 6.6.3 Influence of Age on Pulpal Repair and Dentin Production -- 6.6.4 Periodontal Tissue Response -- 6.7 Crown Fractures -- 6.7.1 Enamel Infraction -- 6.7.2 Enamel Fracture -- 6.7.3 Vertical Enamel-Dentin Cracks -- 6.7.4 Enamel-Dentin (Uncomplicated) Fracture -- 6.7.5 Enamel-Dentin-Pulp (Complicated) Fracture -- 6.8 Crown‐Root Fractures -- 6.9 Root Fractures -- 6.10 Luxation Injuries -- 6.10.1 Concussion and Subluxations -- 6.10.2 Extrusive, Intrusive, and Lateral Luxations -- 6.11 Avulsions -- 6.12 The Use of Splints in Dentoalveolar Trauma -- References -- Chapter 7 Oral and Maxillofacial Tumors, Cysts, and Tumor‐Like Lesions -- 7.1 Introduction: Terminology -- 7.2 Maxillofacial Oncological Principles -- 7.2.1 Clinical Presentation -- 7.2.2 Principles of Tumor Staging -- 7.2.3 Principles of Diagnostic Imaging -- 7.2.4 Principles of Biopsy Acquisition -- 7.3 Non‐odontogenic Tumors -- 7.3.1 Malignant Oral and Maxillofacial Tumors -- 7.3.2 Benign Non‐odontogenic Oral Tumors -- 7.4 Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.4.1 Pathogenesis.

7.4.2 Classification of Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.4.3 Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.4.4 Malignant Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.5 Benign Tumor‐Like Lesions -- 7.5.1 Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia -- 7.5.2 Pyogenic Granuloma -- 7.5.3 Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma -- 7.6 Non‐neoplastic Bone‐Related Maxillofacial Lesions -- 7.6.1 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst -- 7.6.2 Central Giant Cell Granuloma (Giant Cell Lesion) -- 7.7 Benign Fibro‐osseous Lesions -- 7.7.1 Ossifying (Cementifying) Fibroma -- 7.7.2 Fibrous Dysplasia -- 7.8 Odontogenic Cysts -- 7.8.1 Classification -- 7.8.2 Notes on the Histological Features of Odontogenic Cysts -- 7.8.3 Radiological Features of Odontogenic Cysts -- 7.8.4 Developmental Cysts -- 7.8.5 Inflammatory Cysts -- 7.8.6 Treatment Principles for Odontogenic Cysts -- 7.9 American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC) Abbreviation List (https://www.avdc.org/traineeinfo.html -- accessed 3 March 2018) -- References -- Chapter 8 General Oral Pathology -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Oral Cavity - General -- 8.2.1 Infectious Diseases -- 8.2.2 Immune System -- 8.2.3 Oral Manifestation of Systemic Diseases -- 8.2.4 Systemic Therapy Adverse Reactions -- 8.2.5 Nutrition -- 8.3 Palate/Soft Palate/Oropharynx/Tonsils -- 8.4 Soft Palate -- 8.5 Tonsils -- 8.6 Tongue -- 8.6.1 Infectious Agents -- 8.6.2 Lingual Masses -- 8.6.3 Metabolic -- 8.6.4 Immune Mediated -- 8.6.5 Trauma -- 8.6.6 Miscellaneous -- 8.7 Salivary Glands -- 8.7.1 Congenital -- 8.7.2 Acquired -- 8.8 Cheeks/Lips -- 8.9 Skeletomuscular -- 8.9.1 Myopathy -- 8.9.2 Trigeminal Neuropathy -- 8.10 Temporomandibular Joint -- 8.10.1 Dysplasia -- 8.10.2 Open‐Mouth Locking -- 8.10.3 Closed‐Mouth Locking -- 8.10.4 Ankylosis -- 8.11 Osteomyelitis -- 8.12 Hyperostosis -- 8.12.1 Osteodystrophia Fibrosa -- 8.13 Acquired Dental Lesions -- 8.13.1 Enamel-Dentinal Lesions -- 8.13.2 Caries -- 8.13.3 Tooth Resorption (TR).

8.13.4 Tooth Discoloration.

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