Equine Periodontal Disease

David O. Klugh DVM (Fellow AVD/Equine)
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Abstract

Periodontal disease affects horses of all ages, with aging horses having the highest incidence. It can cause premature tooth loss, pain, and dysmastication. Anatomic and histologic characteristics of the periodontium are discussed. The influences of principles of eruption physiology, mastication biomechanics, orthodontic forces, bacterial involvement, and host defense mechanisms on pathophysiology of periodontal disease are discussed in detail. Loss of attachment of the tooth to the alveolar bone is reviewed in a clinical setting. Examination procedures, including specific characteristics of diseased tissues, intraoral radiographic findings, staging of disease, including staging tooth mobility, give the equine dental practitioner specific steps to follow to evaluate equine periodontal disease. Treatment strategies include occlusal equilibration, debridement of necrotic tissue, and local use of perioceutic medicaments. Early intervention in any disease process brings with it improved prognosis. The same is true of equine periodontal disease.

马牙周病
牙周病影响所有年龄的马,以老年马发病率最高。它会导致牙齿过早脱落、疼痛和咀嚼障碍。讨论了牙周组织的解剖学和组织学特征。本文详细讨论了牙周病发病机理、牙合生物力学、正畸力、细菌参与、宿主防御机制等对牙周病病理生理的影响。失去附着的牙齿牙槽骨检讨在临床设置。检查程序,包括病变组织的具体特征,口腔内放射检查结果,疾病分期,包括分期牙齿活动,为马牙科医生提供了评估马牙周病的具体步骤。治疗策略包括咬合平衡、坏死组织清创和局部使用治疗药物。任何疾病过程的早期干预都会改善预后。马的牙周病也是如此。
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