兔(Oryctolagus cuuniculus)切牙生长速度与牙磨损的关系。

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Han Opsomer, Johanna Mäkitaipale, Daryl Codron, Robert Głogowski, Marcus Clauss, Jean-Michel Hatt
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许多作者推荐磨料饮食来防止宠物兔的牙齿过度生长。然而,研究表明,生长适应磨损。此外,在没有磨损的情况下,增长只是定性的,而不是定量的。因此,本研究旨在通过诱导最小到最大磨损,并使用获得的数据以及先前发表的值来量化兔门牙的生长-磨损关系。12只家兔分别饲喂干草饲粮和稀粥低耗饲粮,采用交叉试验设计,各饲喂21 d。此后,在所有只吃干草的动物中,左门牙对被反复修剪,最多持续54天。动物得到了充足的啃食材料,除了稀饭。牙齿的长度、生长和磨损都被记录了下来。饮食只影响上颌门牙的代用指标(即测量值)。另一方面,下颌门牙的生长对牙齿修剪的反应更快。数据表明,上颌和下颌门牙的生长对坡度小于1和正截距的磨损具有线性适应。虽然这提出了基础生长和对磨损的不完全响应,但测量方法可能分别导致对坡度和截距的低估和高估。重要的是,磨损总是会发生,即使兔子被喂食液体饲料而没有咬食的机会。本研究证实了家兔切牙生长对磨损的适应性,并对饲粮磨料对防止切牙过度生长的必要性提出了质疑。
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The Relation Between Incisor Growth Rate and Minimal to Maximal Dental Wear in Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).

Many authors recommend abrasive diets to prevent dental overgrowth in pet rabbits. Research, however, indicates that growth adapts to wear. Furthermore, growth in the absence of wear has only been qualitatively but not quantitatively determined. The present study therefore aimed to quantify the growth-wear relation in rabbit incisor teeth by inducing minimal to maximal wear and using the obtained data as well as previously published values. Twelve rabbits were fed a hay-only diet as a control or a gruel as a low-wear diet in a cross-over design for 21 days each. Thereafter, in all animals while on the hay-only diet, the left incisor pair was repetitively trimmed out of occlusion for a maximum of 54 days. Animals received ample gnawing materials except when gruel-fed. Tooth length, growth, and wear were documented throughout. The diet affected proxies (i.e., measurements) only in the maxillary incisors. Growth in response to dental trimming on the other hand was faster in the mandibular incisors. Data indicate a linear adaptation of growth to wear with slopes lower than 1 and a positive intercept in maxillary and mandibular incisors. Although this proposes basal growth and incomplete responsiveness to wear, measurement methods likely cause underestimation and overestimation of the slopes and intercepts, respectively. Importantly, wear always occurs, even when rabbits are fed liquid diets without gnawing opportunities. The present study confirms the adaptive character of growth to wear in rabbit incisors and questions the necessity of dietary abrasiveness to prevent incisor overgrowth.

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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Dentistry (JOVD) is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry. The JOVD provides a continuing education forum for veterinary dental scientists, veterinarians, dentists, and veterinary/dental technicians and hygienists who are engaged in veterinary dental practice. JOVD articles provide practical and scientifically sound information covering not only the medical and surgical aspects, but also specific categories as they relate to clinical practice.
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