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May/June 2014 Today's Veterinary Practice 103 PracTical DenTisTry | Disorders of Dental Hard Tissues in Dogs tvpjournal.com References 1. dupont G. Pathologies of the dental hard tissues. in Niemiec BA (ed): Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease—A Colour Handbook. London: Manson, 2010, pp 128-159. 2. Niemiec BA. Oral pathology. Top Companion Anim Med 2008; 23(2):59-71. 3. Niemiec BA. Pathology in the pediatric patient. in Niemiec BA (ed): Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease—A Colour Handbook. London: Manson, 2010, pp 128-159. 4. duPont GA. restorative dentistry. in Slatter d (ed): Textbook of Small Animal Surgery, 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Saunders, 2003, pp 2678-2686. 5. Lewis Jr, reiter AM. Anatomy and physiology. in Niemiec BA (ed): Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease—A Colour Handbook. London: Manson, 2010, pp 9-38. 6. Theuns P. endodontic anatomy. in Niemiec BA (ed): Veterinary Endodontics. Tustin, CA: Practical veterinary Publishing, 2011, pp 5-15. 7. Neville Bw, damm dd, Allen CM, Bouquot Je. Abnormalities of teeth. Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2nd ed. Philadelphia: wB Saunders, 2002, pp 49-106. 8. Greenfield BA. enamel defect restoration of the left mandibular first molar tooth. J Vet Dent 2012; 29(1):36-43. 9. wiggs rB, Lobprise HB. Clinical oral pathology. in wiggs rB, Lobprise HB (eds): Veterinary Dentistry Principles and Practice. Philadelphia: Lipincott, 1997, pp 351-434. 10. wiggs rB, Lobprise HB. Oral anatomy and physiology. in wiggs rB, Lobprise HB (eds): Veterinary Dentistry Principles and Practice. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1997, pp 62-65. 11. Trowbridge HO, Syngcuk K, Hideaki S. Structure and functions of the dentin-pulp complex. in Cohen S, Burns rC (eds): Pathways of the Pulp, 8th ed. St Louis: Mosby, 2002, pp 411-456. 12. Startup S. Tooth defense and response. in Niemiec BA (ed): Veterinary Endodontics. Tustin, CA: Practical veterinary Publishing, 2011, pp 16-36. 13. debowes LJ. Problems with the gingiva. in Niemiec BA (ed): Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease—A Colour Handbook. London: Manson, 2010, pp 159-181. 14. Perry dA, Schnid MO, Takei HH. Phase i periodontal therapy. Carranza's Clinical Periodontology. St. Louis: wB Saunders, 2006, pp 722-727. 15. Niemiec BA. Pathogenisis and etiology of periodontal disease. in Niemiec BA (ed): Veterinary Periodontology. Ames, iA: John wiley & Sons, 2013, pp 18-34. 16. Crossley dA. Tooth enamel thickness in the mature dentition of domestic dogs and cats—preliminary study. J Vet Dent 1995; 12(3):111-113. 17. Luukko K, Kettunen P, Fristad i, Berggreen e. Structure and function of the dentin-pulp complex. in Hargreaves KM, Cohen S (eds): Pathways of the Pulp. St Louis: Mosby, 2011, pp 452-495. 18. verstraete FJM. Oral pathology. in Slatter d (ed): Textbook of Small Animal Surgery, 3rd ed. Philadelphia: wB Saunders, 2003, pp 2638–2651. 19. Hale F. dental caries in the dog. J Vet Dent 1998; 15(2):79-85. 20. Zero dT. dental caries process. Dent Clin N Am Cariology 1999; 43(4):635–661. 21. Chiaya S. Anusavice KJ (ed): Phillips' Science of Dental Materials, 11th ed. St. Louis: Saunders, 2003, pp 443-494. 22. Patel S, wilson r, dawood A, et al. The detection of periapical pathosis using digital periapical radiography and cone beam computed tomography—Part 2: A 1-year post-treatment follow-up. Int Endod J 2012; 45(8):711-723. 23. Mulligan Tw, Aller MS, williams CA. Periodontal disease. Atlas of Canine and Feline Dental Radiology. Trenton, NJ: veterinary Learning Systems, 1998. 24. Hale FA. Localized intrinsic staining of teeth due to pulpitis and pulp necrosis in dogs. J Vet Dent 2001; 18(1):14-20. 25. Yelland r. Class iii malocclusions. in Niemiec BA (ed): Veterinary Orthodontics. Tustin, CA: Practical veterinary Publishing, 2012, pp 110-115. 26. Luskin ir. Three-quarter crown preparation. J Vet Dent 2001; 18(2):102-105. Email: sanos@allaccem.com Phone: 650-593-8700 www.allaccem.com ® ® Seals the gingival sulcus against the formation of plaque 1 Designed to allow water and oxygen to pass through 1 Clinically proven to be ef ective One easy professional application every six months Extends the benef ts of a professional dental cleaning Use in conjunction with a six month wellness program to promote better overall health Apply at spay or neuter to help the client get started on the path to wellness Distributed by: Henry Schein Animal Health, MWI Veterinary Supply, Patterson Veterinary Supply, Midwest Veterinary Supply and Victor Medical 1 C. Sitzman, Evaluation of a hydrophilic gingival dental sealant in beagle dogs. J Vet Dent 2013; 30 (3): 150-155. TVP_2014_0506_PD_HardTissue-Periodontal.indd 103 5/23/2014 6:35:59 PM

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