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El. knyga: Practical Veterinary Dental Radiography

, (University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, Avian and Exotic Animal Clinic, Czech Republic), (Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, San Diego, CA 92123, USA)
  • Formatas: 384 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351710084
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  • Formatas: 384 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351710084
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With over 1000 clear, high-quality images, this in-depth full-colour guide covers all aspects of veterinary dental radiography. Chapters explain the indications for - and importance of - this key area of veterinary practice, the equipment used, the essential techniques in developing and processing the radiograph, common errors made and the pathology of the teeth. The book also explores radiograph interpretation in seven detailed sections, discussing all aspects from normal radiographic anatomy to Endodontic disease and trauma. An additional chapter covers techniques and interpretation with exotics in three sections; rabbits, ferrets and rodents. The book concludes with a look to advanced and future directions in the field.

Essential reading for veterinary practitioners, this book is also the ideal guide for trainees, with additional web resources allowing a self-test of the key concepts discussed in the book.

Recenzijos

Overall, I liked this book a lot. It covers a broad range of topics and has interesting figures-such as the section in Dental Radiograph Interpretation Part A regarding the radiographic features of the teeth of different ages of cats and dogs. I found it easy to understand, with good annotations of the images, and clear explanations of the different pathologies presented. I think it would be a very useful , or, as the title promises, "practical" book for general practice veterinarians and veterinary students.

- Teresa Bousquet, DVM, Park Veterinary Centre, Sherwood Park, Alberta, in Can Vet J 2020; 61(3):288.

Preface xiii
Abbreviations xv
Chapter 1 Marketing Dental Radiography 1(4)
Brook A. Niemiec
References
3(2)
Chapter 2 The Importance Of And Indications For Dental Radiography 5(26)
Brook A. Niemiec
Introduction
5(1)
Periodontal Disease
5(3)
Periodontal Probing
5(3)
Feline Tooth Resorption
8(3)
Canine Tooth Resorption
11(1)
Endodontic Disease
12(4)
Persistent Deciduous Teeth
16(2)
'Missing' Teeth
18(4)
Mandibular Fractures
22(2)
Oral Masses
24(2)
Extractions
26(2)
Conclusions
28(1)
References
28(3)
Chapter 3 Dental Radiography Equipment 31(12)
Brook A. Niemiec
Dental Radiography Units
31(1)
Dental Radiographic Film
32(1)
Digital Dental Radiography
33(5)
The Physics And Technology Of Digital Radiography
33(2)
Creation Of The Digital Image
35(2)
Advantages Of Digital Radiography
37(1)
Disadvantages Of Digital Radiography
37(1)
Differences Between Standard And Digital Radiographic Techniques
38(1)
Recommendations
38(1)
Conclusion
39(1)
References
39(4)
Chapter 4 Dental Radiographic Positioning 43(18)
Brook A. Niemiec
Introduction
43(1)
Step 1: Patient Positioning
43(1)
Step 2: Film Placement Within The Patient's Mouth
44(2)
Step 3: Positioning The Tube Head
46(13)
Parallel Technique
46(1)
Bisecting Angle Technique
46(3)
Simplified Technique
49(10)
Step 4: Setting The Exposure
59(1)
Step 5: Exposing The Radiograph
59(1)
References
59(2)
Chapter 5 Skull And Dental Radiography Using Medical X-Ray Techniques 61(24)
Jerzy Gawor
Introduction
61(7)
Projections And Views Of The Head
68(4)
Ventrodorsal And Dorsoventral Projections
68(1)
Lateral Projection
69(1)
Left And Right Oblique Lateral
70(1)
Open-Mouth Extraoral Projections: Vd Or Dv
71(1)
Open-Mouth Extraoral Frontal Projection
72(1)
Open-Mouth Extraoral Vd Projection
72(1)
Open-Mouth Extraoral Dv Projection
72(1)
Frontal Projection
72(1)
Temporomandibular Joint Projections
72(1)
Full Mouth Radiographs
72(12)
References
84(1)
Chapter 6 Developing/processing Dental Radiographs 85(8)
Brook A. Niemiec
Introduction
85(1)
Step 1: Creating A Light Safe Environment
85(1)
Step 2: Removal Of Film From The Protective Packet
86(1)
Development And Fixing
86(3)
Processing Errors
89(2)
Key Points
91(1)
References
91(2)
Chapter 7 Common Errors Of Dental Radiography Projection 93(6)
Brook A. Nierniec
Introduction
93(1)
Placing The Film/sensor In Backwards
93(1)
Errors Of Vertical Angulation
93(2)
Errors Of Horizontal Angulation
95(1)
Underexposure And Overexposure
96(1)
Missing The Intended Structure On The Image
97(1)
Cone Cut
97(1)
Key Points
98(1)
Further Reading
98(1)
Chapter 8 Dental Radiographic Interpretation 99(122)
Part A: Evaluation Of Dental Radiographs And Determining The Type, Age, And Size Of The Teeth Imaged
99(20)
Jerzy Gawor
Introduction
99(1)
Orientation
100(2)
Mandibular And Maxillary Images
102(2)
Mandible
102(1)
Maxillary
102(2)
Determining The Age And Size Of The Patient
104(14)
Size Of Dentition
105(2)
Age Of Patient
107(1)
Size Of The Patient
108(10)
References
118(1)
Part B: Normal Radiographic Anatomy
119(9)
Brook A. Niemiec
Introduction
119(1)
Bone
119(1)
Teeth
119(2)
Tooth/bone Interface
121(6)
Maxilla
123(2)
Mandible
125(2)
References
127(1)
Part C: Periodontal Radiography
128(15)
Jerzy Gawor
Introduction
128(7)
Radiography In Periodontal Disease
135(7)
References
142(1)
Part D: Radiographic Interpretation For Endodontic Disease
143(13)
Brook A. Niemiec
Introduction
143(1)
Bony Changes
143(2)
Tooth Changes
145(4)
Using Dental Radiography To Monitor Endodontic
Diagnosis And Therapy
149(5)
Treated Teeth
149(3)
Questionable Teeth
152(2)
Key Points
154(1)
References
154(2)
Part E: Tooth Hard Tissue Diseases
156(18)
Jerzy Gawor
Introduction
156(1)
Tooth Resorption
156(6)
Feline Tooth Resorption
157(4)
Canine Tooth Resorption
161(1)
Caries
162(1)
Developmental Dental Abnormalities Of Hard Tissue
163(4)
Dentinal Dysplasia
163(1)
Abnormalities Of Enamel Formation
164(2)
Intrinsically Stained (Discolored) Teeth
166(1)
Anatomic Anomalies Of The Dental Hard Tissue
167(6)
References
173(1)
Part F: Trauma
174(19)
Jerzy Gawor
Introduction
174(1)
Dental Trauma
174(3)
Tooth Luxation
177(3)
Foreign Bodies
180(3)
Jaw Fractures
183(3)
High-Rise Syndrome
186(2)
Temporomandibular Joint And Symphyseal Injuries
188(1)
Other Traumatic Issues
188(1)
Healing, Remodeling Of The Fracture Line And Scar Tissue
189(1)
Complications And Consequences Of Traumatic Injuries
190(2)
References
192(1)
Part G: Proliferative Lesions
193(28)
Jerzy Gawor
Introduction
193(6)
Odontogenic Cysts
199(3)
Nonodontogenic Tumors
202(7)
Feline Tumors
202(3)
Canine Tumors
205(4)
Odontogenic Tumors
209(3)
Complications Of Neoplastic Disease
212(1)
Osseous Lesions
212(6)
Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
213(1)
Osteonecrosis
214(1)
Craniomandibular Osteopathy
214(1)
Osteomyelitis
215(1)
Periostitis Ossificans
215(1)
Hyperostosis
216(1)
Fibrous Dysplasia
216(1)
Osteosclerosis
217(1)
Hypercementosis
217(1)
3d Reconstruction
218(1)
References
219(2)
Chapter 9 Nasal Cavity Pathologies Related To Oral Problems 221(28)
Jerzy Gawor
Introduction
221(1)
Projections
222(4)
Nasal Pathology
226(20)
Infectious
228(6)
Inflammatory
234(3)
Proliferative Lesions
237(1)
Other
238(8)
Diagnosis
246(1)
References
246(1)
Further Reading
247(2)
Chapter 10 Radiography Of The Temporomandibular Joint And Mandibular Symphysis 249(22)
Jerzy Gawor
Introduction
249(1)
Diagnosis
249(1)
Radiography
250(5)
Temporomandibular Joint Projections
250(3)
Symphyseal Projections
253(2)
Clinical Conditions Affecting The Temporomandibular Joint
255(6)
Trauma
255(3)
Inflammatory And Dysplastic Conditions
258(3)
Neoplasms
261(1)
Clinical Conditions Affecting The Mandibular Symphysis
261(8)
Trauma
263(1)
Periodontal Disease Or Tooth Resorption Of Mandibular Incisors
And Canines
264(1)
Metabolic And Inflammatory Diseases Affecting The Symphyseal Area
264(2)
Neoplasms
266(1)
Other Conditions
266(3)
References
269(2)
Chapter 11 Radiography In Pet Rabbits, Ferrets, And Rodents 271(76)
Part A: Rabbits
271(29)
Vladimir Jekl
Introduction
271(1)
Anatomy
272(4)
Temporomandibular Joint
274(1)
Maxillary And Palatine Bones
274(1)
Mandibles
275(1)
Rabbit Dentition
276(2)
Positioning And Restraint For Radiography Of The Skull
278(1)
Radiographic Views
279(7)
Dorsoventral And Ventrodorsal Views
279(1)
Rostrocaudal View
280(1)
Lateral View
281(2)
Lateral Oblique View
283(1)
Intraoral And Extraoral Views
283(3)
Radiographic Interpretation
286(1)
Specific Anatomic Reference Lines
286(9)
Contrast Examination Of The Nasolacrimal Duct
295(3)
References
298(2)
Part B: Ferrets
300(14)
Vladimir Jekl
Introduction
300(1)
Positioning
301(1)
Normal Skull And Dental Anatomy And Radiography
302(6)
Maxillary Dental Arch
305(2)
Mandible And Mandibular Dental Arches
307(1)
Dental Disease
308(5)
Supernumerary Teeth
308(1)
Fractures
308(1)
Dental Abrasion
309(1)
Periodontal Disease
310(1)
Oral Tumors
310(3)
References
313(1)
Part C: Skull And Dental Radiography In Pet Rodents
314(33)
Vladimir Jekl
Introduction
314(1)
Anatomy
315(7)
Myomorpha (Mice-Like Rodents)
316(1)
Sciuromorpha
316(2)
Hystricognatha (Porcupine/guinea Pig-Like Rodents)
318(4)
Positioning And Restraint For Radiography Of The Skull
322(1)
Radiographic Views
323(9)
Dorsoventral And Ventrodorsal View
323(1)
Rostrocaudal View
324(1)
Lateral View
324(3)
Lateral Oblique Views
327(1)
Reference Anatomic Lines
328(2)
Intraoral And Extraoral Views
330(2)
Radiographic Interpretation
332(1)
Dental Pathology
332(13)
Incisor Pathology
332(6)
Premolar And Molar Pathology
338(7)
Other Disorders
345(1)
References
345(2)
Chapter 12 Advanced And Future Options For Oral And Maxillofacial Imaging 347(12)
Brook A. Niemiec
Introduction
347(1)
Skull Radiographs
347(1)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
348(1)
Computed Tomography
348(3)
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
351(2)
Panoramic Radiographs
353(1)
Conclusions
354(1)
References
354(5)
Appendix: Hands-On Wet Laboratories 359(2)
Index 361
Brook A. Niemiec, Jerzy Gawor, Vladimķr Jekl