Commissurotomy for improving access to the oral cavity of the wombat |
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Authors: | GJ Wilson A Gillett |
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Institution: | 1. School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland, Queensland 4072, Australia;2. gwvet2thedoc@ava.com.au;3. Australian Wildlife Hospital, Beerwah, QLD, Australia |
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Abstract: | Wombats are a grazing marsupial with a diet rich in silicates, which is highly abrasive and results in a higher rate of tooth attrition than in other grazing marsupials such as kangaroos. Any interference in the natural wear process, such as malocclusion or loss of teeth, causes overgrowth of teeth. The small mouth opening of the wombat makes access to the caudal mouth difficult and overgrowth of cheek teeth can be difficult to treat effectively. This case report describes a technique that greatly improves access to allow dental treatment of all overgrown teeth with minimal complications. |
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Keywords: | commissurotomy oral cavity silicates surgery teeth wombats |
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