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An epidemiological study of dental fi stulae was carried out at the Surgical Service of the Veteriary Teaching Hosiptal (FVC - UBA) from 1996 to 2006. The patients affected with dental fistulae represented 1.18% of the total dogs attended. 152 fistulae in 136 dogs were observed, the condition was pr...
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I28-R145-HWA_48862024-11-05 11 sabas.indd An epidemiological study of dental fi stulae was carried out at the Surgical Service of the Veteriary Teaching Hosiptal (FVC - UBA) from 1996 to 2006. The patients affected with dental fistulae represented 1.18% of the total dogs attended. 152 fistulae in 136 dogs were observed, the condition was presented bilaterally in 16 dogs (11.76%). The most fi stulae prevalence was observed in mongrel dogs (58.82%), female (69.85%) between 6 and 12 years old (62.49%). The German Sheperd was the most affected pure breed (8.82%), only five brachycephalic dogs presented fistulae (3.68%). The most affected tooth was the upper fourth premolar (84.21%), followed by the upper fi rst molar (11.84%), upper canine teeth (1.97%) and lower fi rst molar (1.97%). In relation with the upper fourth premolar roots, the distal one was involved in 86 cases (67.18%), the mesiovestibular in 17 (13.28%) and both of them in 25 (19.53%). It is very important to perform an adequate radiological diagnosis in order to determine the tooth (and root) that originates the fistulae, and be able to perform the suitable treatment (exo or endodontic). Fil: Hernández, S.Z. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Área de Cirugía. Buenos Aires, Argentina Fil: Negro, V.B. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Área de Cirugía. Buenos Aires, Argentina Fil: Ciappesoni, J.L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Área de Cirugía. Buenos Aires, Argentina Hernández, S.Z. Negro, V.B. Ciappesoni, J.L. Rohr, A.A. 2007 Se realizó un estudio descriptivo analítico de las fístulas odontogénicas en el perro atendidas en el Servicio de Cirugía del Hospital Escuela (FCV - UBA) durante el período 1996-2006, las que representaron el 1,18% del total de casos quirúrgicos. El número de pacientes incluidos fue 136, pero la cantidad de fístulas fue mayor (n=152), al presentarse bilateralmente en 16 perros (11,76%). Se observó una mayor prevalencia en perros de raza indefinida (58,82%), en hembras (69.85%) y en animales de entre 6 a 12 años (62,49%). De las razas puras, el ovejero alemán fue la más afectada (8.82%) y, respecto de la conformación craneana, se presentaron fístulas en sólo cinco perros braquicefálicos (3.68%). El diente más involucrado fue el cuarto premolar superior (84.21%), seguido por el primer molar superior (11.84%), el canino superior (1.97%) y el primer molar inferior (1,97%). Respecto de las raíces de la muela carnicera superior, la distal estuvo involucrada en 86 casos (67.18%), la mesiovestibular en 17 casos (13.28%) y ambas conjuntamente en 25 casos (19.53%). Desde un punto de vista clínico-quirúrgico, ante un paciente con fístula odontogénica es imprescindible efectuar un adecuado diagnóstico radiológico a fin de determinar fehacientemente su origen y poder establecer un tratamiento adecuado (exodoncia o endodoncia). application/pdf 1514-6634 (impreso) 1668-3498 (en línea) fístula diente perro absceso periapical fistulae tooth dog abscess periapical spa Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ InVet, vol. 09, nº2 Fístulas dentales en el perro: estudio epidemiológico Dental fistulae in the dog: epidemiological study info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=pveterinaria/invet&cl=CL1&d=HWA_4886 https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/collect/pveterinaria/invet/index/assoc/HWA_4886.dir/4886.PDF |
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An epidemiological study of dental fi stulae was carried out at the Surgical Service of the Veteriary Teaching Hosiptal (FVC - UBA) from 1996 to 2006. The patients affected with dental fistulae represented 1.18% of the total dogs attended. 152 fistulae in 136 dogs were observed, the condition was presented bilaterally in 16 dogs (11.76%). The most fi stulae prevalence was observed in mongrel dogs (58.82%), female (69.85%) between 6 and 12 years old (62.49%). The German Sheperd was the most affected pure breed (8.82%), only five brachycephalic dogs presented fistulae (3.68%). The most affected tooth was the upper fourth premolar (84.21%), followed by the upper fi rst molar (11.84%), upper canine teeth (1.97%) and lower fi rst molar (1.97%). In relation with the upper fourth premolar roots, the distal one was involved in 86 cases (67.18%), the mesiovestibular in 17 (13.28%) and both of them in 25 (19.53%). It is very important to perform an adequate radiological diagnosis in order to determine the tooth (and root) that originates the fistulae, and be able to perform the suitable treatment (exo or endodontic). |
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