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According to Rusbridge C, Heath S, Gunn-Moore DA, Knowler SP, Johnston N, McFadyen AK.
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Feline orofacial pain syndrome (FOPS): a retrospective study of 113 cases. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(6):498-508.

What breed of cat is most affected?

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Burmese

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According to Rusbridge C, Heath S, Gunn-Moore DA, Knowler SP, Johnston N, McFadyen AK.
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Feline orofacial pain syndrome (FOPS): a retrospective study of 113 cases. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(6):498-508.

What is a common history of first signs ?

A

pain/discomfort when erupting the permanent teeth

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According to Rusbridge C, Heath S, Gunn-Moore DA, Knowler SP, Johnston N, McFadyen AK.
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Feline orofacial pain syndrome (FOPS): a retrospective study of 113 cases. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(6):498-508.

What are recommended medical therapies? What is ineffective?

A

phenobarbital 2-3 mg/kg

NSAIDS and opiates are ineffective

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According to Rusbridge C, Heath S, Gunn-Moore DA, Knowler SP, Johnston N, McFadyen AK.
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Feline orofacial pain syndrome (FOPS): a retrospective study of 113 cases. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(6):498-508.

What is the proposed etiology?

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Burmese cats are predisposed and an inherited disorder affecting trigeminal sensory processing is suspected

5
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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.

In which category of teeth was the AVDC classification unusable?

A

Teeth with internal resorption

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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.

In which categories of teeth was the AVDC classification the most useable?

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External replacement, external surface and external cervical root resorption

All could be classified 100%

7
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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.

What are stage 4a, 4b, and 4c in the AVDC system?

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Extensive hard tissue loss

a) crown and root equally affected
b) primarily involves the crown
c) Primarily involves the root

8
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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.

All of these teeth are in stage 4 of resorption. Sub-stage them.

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a is substage a

b is substage b

c is substage c

9
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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJM, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the classification of the extent of tooth resorption in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2010;71(7):794-798.

how applicable is the AVDC system for external inflammatory resorption?

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46% of teeth could be classified

10
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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What was the prevalence of TR in the study (dogs and teeth)?

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53% of dogs

11% of teeth

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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What is this type of resorption?

A

External cervical

12
Q

According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

in
Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What is this type of resorption?

A

External inflammatory

13
Q

According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

in
Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What is this type of resorption?

A

external replacement. 08 more advanced than 09

14
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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

in
Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What is this type of resorption?

A

09 external surface

08 external replacement

15
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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What is this type of resorption?

A

Internal inflammatory.

Note the CCF

16
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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What is this type of resorption?

A

internal surface

smooth resorption, no fracture

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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What is this type of resorption?

A

unclassifiable. multiple processes at play

18
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According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What are the two most common types of resorption in this population?

A

external replacement in 34% of dogs and 8% of teeth

External inflammatory in 25% of dogs and 1% of teeth

19
Q

According to Peralta S, Verstraete FJ, Kass PH.

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Radiographic evaluation of the types of tooth resorption in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 2010;71(7):784-793.

What pattern of resorption was not seen in this in this population?

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internal replacement

20
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According to Nicholson I, Wyatt J, Radke H, Langley-Hobbs SJ.

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Treatment of caudal mandibular fracture and temporomandibular joint fracture-luxation using a bi-gnathic encircling and retaining device. Veterinary And Comparative Orthopaedics And Traumatology. 2010;23(2):102-108.

of 10 cases using a BEARD, how many were considered successful?

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6/10

one cat didn’t tolerate, one BEARD failed, one cat had BAD malocclusion post-op and one lost to follow up

21
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According to Nicholson I, Wyatt J, Radke H, Langley-Hobbs SJ.

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Treatment of caudal mandibular fracture and temporomandibular joint fracture-luxation using a bi-gnathic encircling and retaining device. Veterinary And Comparative Orthopaedics And Traumatology. 2010;23(2):102-108.

What were common commplications?

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Complications included dorsal nasal skin swelling or discharge, oesophagostomy tube dislodgement or blockage, BEARD loosening, and regurgitation

22
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According to Dowers KL, Hawley JR, Brewer MM, Morris AK, Radecki SV, Lappin MR.
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Association of Bartonella species, feline calicivirus, and feline herpesvirus 1 infection with gingivostomatitis in cats. 2010;12(4):314-321.

What was found with FHV and bartonella?

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No significant difference between FGS and control group

23
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According to Dowers KL, Hawley JR, Brewer MM, Morris AK, Radecki SV, Lappin MR.
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Association of Bartonella species, feline calicivirus, and feline herpesvirus 1 infection with gingivostomatitis in cats. 2010;12(4):314-321.

What was found with FCV?

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FCV RNA was present in significantly more cats with FGS (40.5%) than control cats (0%).

24
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According to Bar-Am Y, Verstraete F.
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Elastic Training for the Prevention of Mandibular Drift Following Mandibulectomy in Dogs: 18 Cases (2005-2008). Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39(5):574-580.

Where were the buttons attached?

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One orthodontic button was attached to the lingual aspect of the canine
tooth of the intact mandible and 1 to the buccal aspect of the ipsilateral maxillary 4th premolar tooth

25
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According to Bar-Am Y, Verstraete F.
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Elastic Training for the Prevention of Mandibular Drift Following Mandibulectomy in Dogs: 18 Cases (2005-2008). Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39(5):574-580.

How long post-op was normal occlusion achieved and in how many dogs?

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Eight dogs achieved temporomandibular joint stability and normal occlusion after 4.5–6 month

26
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According to Bar-Am Y, Verstraete F.
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Elastic Training for the Prevention of Mandibular Drift Following Mandibulectomy in Dogs: 18 Cases (2005-2008). Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39(5):574-580.

What proportion was the chain shortened from neutral?

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Shortened to 75% of neutral

27
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According to Bar-Am Y, Verstraete F.
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Elastic Training for the Prevention of Mandibular Drift Following Mandibulectomy in Dogs: 18 Cases (2005-2008). Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39(5):574-580.

What muscular pull is being counteracted by the device?

A

•lingual pull of the medial pterygoid muscle

28
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According to Arzi B, Verstraete FJM.
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Mandibular Rim Excision in Seven Dogs. Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39(2):226-231.

What structures must not be compromised my surgical margins in order to be able to do a rim excision?

A

mandibular canal and ventral cortex

29
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According to Arzi B, Verstraete FJM.
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Mandibular Rim Excision in Seven Dogs. Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39(2):226-231.

What margins are unlikely to be achievable with mandibular rim excision?

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20 mm

30
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According to Lewis JR, Reiter AM, Mauldin EA, Casal ML.

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Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs. Orthod Craniofac Res. 2010;13(1):40-47.

What were the main findings in the teeth affected dogs?

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All dogs had crown/root abanormalities

conical or peg-shaped crowns,

decreased number of roots,

diminutive roots compared to normal counterparts,

fused roots, and

dilaceration of the crowns or roots

31
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According to Lewis JR, Reiter AM, Mauldin EA, Casal ML.

in
Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs. Orthod Craniofac Res. 2010;13(1):40-47.

Which sex is overwhelmingly affected?

A

Males - only 1 x chromasome, so if the have the gene they are affected

females must be homozygous ot be affected

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According to Lewis JR, Reiter AM, Mauldin EA, Casal ML.

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Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs. Orthod Craniofac Res. 2010;13(1):40-47.

what was seen with regards to number of teeth?

A

marked hypodontia or oligodontia with 16/17 dogs missing at least 1 tooth

Most common dental manifestation

33
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According to Lewis JR, Reiter AM, Mauldin EA, Casal ML.

in
Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs. Orthod Craniofac Res. 2010;13(1):40-47.

what conditions were never seen?

A

No dogs in the present study exhibited fusion, gemination, concresence or schizodontia.

34
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According to Lewis JR, Reiter AM, Mauldin EA, Casal ML.

in
Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs. Orthod Craniofac Res. 2010;13(1):40-47.

how many affected dogs had a malocclusion? What was most common?

A

16/17 had a malocclusion

15/17 had mesioverterd canine teeth

2/17 had labioverted mandibular canines

2/17 had a caudal crossbite

35
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According to Lewis JR, Reiter AM, Mauldin EA, Casal ML.

in
Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs. Orthod Craniofac Res. 2010;13(1):40-47.

Which jaw was more commonly missing teeth?

A

Mandible

36
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According to Lewis JR, Reiter AM, Mauldin EA, Casal ML.

in
Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs. Orthod Craniofac Res. 2010;13(1):40-47.

What is a likely cause of this dental anomaly?

A

XLHED

37
Q

According to Lewis JR, Reiter AM, Mauldin EA, Casal ML.

in
Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs. Orthod Craniofac Res. 2010;13(1):40-47.

What is a likely cause of this dental anomaly?

A

XLHED

38
Q

According to Lewis JR, Reiter AM, Mauldin EA, Casal ML.

in
Dental abnormalities associated with X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in dogs. Orthod Craniofac Res. 2010;13(1):40-47.

What is a likely cause of this dental anomaly?

A

XLHED

39
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According to Gere I, Dixon PM.

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Post mortem survey of peripheral dental caries in 510 Swedish horses. Equine Veterinary Journal. 2010;42(4):310-315.

Describe the classification system for peripheral caries?

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