坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗一家教学动物医院中狗的牙齿疾病发病率

Immanuel Justine, Modesta Makungu
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牙齿疾病在狗中很常见,在某些品种的狗中患病率超过80%。它们对口腔健康造成损害,并可能成为引起心内膜炎、肺炎和关节炎等其他疾病的细菌来源。进行了一项横断面研究,以确定在坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗Sokoine农业大学(SUA)教学动物医院就诊的狗中牙齿疾病的发生现状。共对87只狗进行了口腔疾病的宏观检查。在这项研究中检查的狗从中型(93.1%)到大型(6.9%)不等,高达73.6%是混血儿。最小和最大年龄分别为6个月和72个月,以母犬居多(60.9%)。完整、绝育、去势的比例分别为92%、5.8%、2.3%。在接受检查的87只狗中,62.1%患有不同种类的牙病。常见的牙病有;牙齿沉积(43.7%)、缺牙(24.1%)、牙周病(20.7%)、牙齿磨损(16.1%)和牙齿磨损(10.3%)。此外,研究人员注意到,这些狗以前没有接受过常规牙科检查或麻醉以清洁牙齿。本研究表明,在SUA教学动物医院就诊的狗中,牙齿疾病是常见的。因此,建议在教学动物医院就诊的犬只进行常规牙齿检查。此外,有必要对狗饲养者和主人进行牙科家庭护理的重要性的教育。
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Occurrences of Dental Diseases in Dogs in a Teaching Animal Hospital, Morogoro, Tanzania
Dental diseases are common in dogs with a prevalence of more than 80% in some breeds of dogs. They cause damage to oral health and may act as a source of bacteria causing other diseases such as endocarditis, pneumonia and arthritis. A cross section study was conducted to determine the current status on the occurrence of dental diseases in dogs attended at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Teaching Animal Hospital in Morogoro, Tanzania. A total of 87 dogs were examined macroscopically for the presence of dental diseases. Dogs examined in this study ranged from medium (93.1%) to large (6.9%) sized, and up to 73.6% were mixed-breed. The minimum and maximum ages of the dogs were 6 and 72 months, respectively, with majority being females (60.9%). The proportions of intact, spayed and castrated were 92%, 5.8% and 2.3%, respectively. Of the 87 dogs examined, 62.1% had different kinds of dental diseases. The frequently observed dental diseases were; dental deposits (43.7%), missing teeth (24.1%), periodontal disease (20.7%), dental attrition (16.1%), and dental abrasion (10.3%). Further, it was noted that none of the dogs had been previous underwent routine dental check-up or anaesthetised for dental cleaning. This study indicates that dental diseases are frequent in dogs attended at SUA Teaching Animal Hospital. Therefore, it is recommended that routine dental examination should be performed in dogs presented at the Teaching Animal Hospital. Further, there is a need for educating dog breeders and owners on the importance of dental home care.
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