The veterinary dental patient : a multidisciplinary approach / / edited by Jerzy Gawor and Brook Niemiec |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 636.089763 |
Soggetto topico |
Veterinary medicine
Veterinary dentistry |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-118-97468-9
1-118-97469-7 1-118-97467-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- Part I General Considerations: How to Start Dentistry -- Chapter 1 Establishing a Dental Presence within a General Veterinary Practice -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 General Considerations: How to Begin Offering Dentistry -- 1.3 Education -- 1.4 Promotion -- 1.5 Equipment Considerations -- 1.6 Dental Operatory -- 1.7 Ergonomy, Organization, and Functionality -- 1.8 How to Choose the Proper Equipment -- 1.9 Power Dental Equipment -- 1.10 Dental Instrumentation -- Chapter 2 Marketing and Communication in Veterinary Dentistry -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Compliance -- 2.3 To Sell Is Human -- 2.4 Making Persuasive Recommendations -- 2.5 Communication Skills -- 2.6 Marketing Dental Services -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Teaching Veterinary Dentistry -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Veterinary Dentistry in Europe's University Curricula -- 3.3 How Is Veterinary Dentistry Taught in Universities? What Is Missing? -- 3.4 Veterinary Dental Education Today -- 3.5 Examples of Teaching -- 3.6 Student Chapters -- 3.7 Postgraduate Education and Specialization -- 3.8 Veterinary Dental Specialists -- 3.9 Veterinary Dental Education in the Future -- References -- Chapter 4 Distribution of Tasks Around the Dental Patient in General Practice: Receptionists, Technicians, and Other Veterinary Team Members -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Receptionists -- 4.3 Kennel Assistants -- 4.4 Veterinary Care Assistants -- 4.5 Credentialed Veterinary Technicians/Nurses -- 4.6 Veterinarians -- 4.7 Pet Owners -- 4.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Prophylactic Program for Oral Health -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Regular Dental Examinations (and cleanings) -- 5.3 Established Regular Oral Home Care -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References.
Chapter 6 Nutrition, Oral Health, and Feeding Dental Patients -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Modifications of the Oral Cavity Microbiome -- 6.3 Current Nutritional Strategies for Oral Microflora Modification -- 6.4 Elimination of Dental Plaque by Nutritional Products -- 6.5 Inhibition of Calculus Formation -- 6.6 Veterinary Oral Heath Council Seal of Acceptance -- 6.7 Role of Chewing in Passive Hygiene -- 6.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 Antimicrobials in Veterinary Dentistry -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Oral Microbiota of Dogs and Cats -- 7.3 Antimicrobial Use in Human Dentistry -- 7.4 Antimicrobials in Veterinary Dentistry -- 7.5 Prophylaxis for Patients with Orthopedic Implants -- 7.6 Periodontal Disease Control -- 7.7 Plaque Control -- 7.8 Infection Control -- References -- Chapter 8 Dental Patient Welfare -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 What Is Animal Welfare? -- 8.3 Modern Animal Welfare Needs Assessment -- 8.4 Five Freedoms and Five Animal Welfare Needs -- 8.5 Measuring Quality of Life -- 8.6 Prevalence of Dental Disease -- 8.7 Dental Disease Associations with Compromised Animal Welfare Needs -- 8.8 Physiological Signs of Stress -- 8.9 Behavior Changes -- 8.10 Client Education Matters -- 8.11 Welfare Issues Surrounding the Veterinary Visit, Handling Techniques, and Procedural Design -- 8.12 Welfare Implications ofAnesthesia-Free Dentistry -- 8.13 Economic Consequences of Improved Welfare Outcomes -- 8.14 Conclusion -- References -- Part II The Dental Patient -- Chapter 9 Local, Regional, and Systemic Complications of Dental Diseases -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Oral Health Impacts General Health -- 9.3 Oronasal Communication/Fistulas -- 9.4 Periapical Lesions -- 9.5 Pathologic Fracture -- 9.6 Ocular Damage -- 9.7 Oral Cancer -- 9.8 Osteomyelitis -- 9.9 Systemic Complications of Oral Diseases -- 9.10 Conclusion -- References. Chapter 10 Hereditary Oral Disorders in Purebred Dogs and Cats -- References -- Chapter 11 Pain Management in the Dental Patient -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Impact of Oral Disease and Pain on Nutrition/Food Intake and Quality of Life -- 11.3 Present and Future Challenges in Pain Management for the Veterinary Dental Patient -- 11.4 Physiology of Pain -- 11.5 Dental Nociception, Inflammation, and Hypersensitivity -- 11.6 Causes of Dental and Orofacial Pain -- 11.7 Assessment and Recognition -- 11.8 Treatment -- References -- Chapter 12 Anesthesia of the Dental Patient -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Anesthesia Record Keeping -- 12.3 Patient History and Physical Examination -- 12.4 Basic Laboratory Testing -- 12.5 Anesthetic Management -- 12.6 Special Patient Presentations -- References -- Chapter 13 The Dental Patient and Its General Conditions: Cardiac Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Pregnancy, History of Seizures, and Brachycephalic Syndrome -- 13.1 Patients with Cardiac Disease -- 13.2 Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs -- 13.3 Mitral Valve Insufficiency in Dogs -- 13.4 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats -- 13.5 Patients with Diabetes Mellitus -- 13.6 Pregnant Patients -- 13.7 Patients with a History of Seizures -- 13.8 Brachycephalic Patients -- References -- Chapter 14 Ophthalmic Considerations in the Veterinary Dental Patient -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Ophthalmic Manifestations of Dental Disease -- 14.3 Maxillofacial Trauma -- 14.4 Ophthalmic Care During Dental Surgery -- 14.5 Combined Oral and Ocular Surgery Considerations -- 14.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15 Oral Health in the Context of Other Planned Surgeries -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Pathways Linking Oral Disease to Remote Locations -- 15.3 Guidelines for the Veterinarian -- References -- Chapter 16 Systemic Diseases Influencing Oral Health and Conditions -- 16.1 Introduction. 16.2 Genetic and Developmental Disorders -- 16.3 Systemic Diseases -- References -- Chapter 17 Common Situations of Malpractice and Mistakes, and How Best to Avoid Them -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Anesthesia -- 17.3 Oral Exam and Diagnostics -- 17.4 Improper Therapy and Iatrogenic Damage -- 17.5 Client Communication -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 18 Dentistry Through Life: Pediatric and Geriatric Dentistry -- 18.1 Pediatric Dentistry -- 18.2 Geriatric Dentistry -- References -- Part III Dentistry in Daily Practice: What Every Veterinarian Should Know -- Chapter 19 Management of the Dental Patient -- 19.1 Identifying Problems -- 19.2 First Consultation or Discussion with the pet owner -- 19.3 Additional Consultations: Internal Medicine, Cardiologist, Neurologist, Anesthesiologist -- 19.4 Day of Surgery -- 19.5 Follow-Up -- 19.6 What Every Vet Should Know About Dental Problems -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 20 Professional Dental Cleaning -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Procedure -- 20.3 Key Points -- References -- Chapter 21 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: What's the Difference? -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Pain Management -- 21.3 Infection Control -- 21.4 Treatment Planning -- 21.5 Four-Handed Surgery -- 21.6 Structures and Anatomy -- 21.7 Techniques, Instruments, and Materials -- 21.8 Wound Closure -- 21.9 Biopsy -- 21.10 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 22 Extraction Techniques and Equipment -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Nonsurgical (Closed) Extractions -- 22.3 Extraction of Multirooted Teeth -- 22.4 Surgical (Open) Extractions -- References -- Chapter 23 Oral Emergencies -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 Selected Topics Related to Oral Emergencies and Maxillofacial Surgery -- 23.3 Most Common Emergency Procedures -- References -- Chapter 24 Feline Dentistry -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Preoperative Actions. 24.3 Perianesthetic Hazards -- 24.4 Surgery -- 24.5 Postoperative Challenges -- 24.6 Imaging and Radiography -- 24.7 Brachycephalic Breeds -- 24.8 Oral Neoplasms -- 24.9 High-Rise Syndrome -- 24.10 The Cat-Friendly Clinic -- 24.11 Caudal Stomatitis -- 24.12 Tooth Resorption -- 24.13 Feline Orofacial Pain Syndrome (FOPS) -- 24.14 Juvenile Periodontal Diseases -- 24.15 Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex -- 24.16 Pyogranuloma Secondary to Traumatic Dental Occlusion -- 24.17 Common Procedures -- References -- Part IV When to Call the Specialist -- Chapter 25 A Brief Introduction to Specific Oral and Dental Problems that RequireSpecialist Care -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 Skills and Services -- 25.3 Cases -- Further Reading -- Chapter 26 How to Cooperate with a Specialist -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 What You Should Do -- 26.3 What to Expect from the Specialist -- 26.4 Conclusion -- Useful Algorithms for the Management of Oral Problems -- Appendix A How to Cooperate with a Specialist -- Anti-inflammatory Drugs -- Analgesics -- Anesthetics/Sedatives -- Appendix B Appendix BInstruments Handling and Sharpening -- B.1 Introduction -- B.2 Sterilization -- B.3 Sharpening -- B.4 Maintenance of Power Equipment -- Radiography Equipment -- Ultrasonic Scalers -- Handpieces -- Compressor -- References -- Appendix C Abbreviations and Dental Charts -- Appendix D List of Hereditary Problems and Breed Predispositions in Dogs and Cats -- Appendix E Tolerance of Malocclusion and Dental Abnormalities in Dogs -- Appendix F Assisted Feeding in Dental Patients -- Index -- EULA. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910555129603321 |
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The veterinary dental patient : a multidisciplinary approach / / edited by Jerzy Gawor and Brook Niemiec |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 636.089763 |
Soggetto topico |
Veterinary medicine
Veterinary dentistry |
ISBN |
1-118-97468-9
1-118-97469-7 1-118-97467-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- Part I General Considerations: How to Start Dentistry -- Chapter 1 Establishing a Dental Presence within a General Veterinary Practice -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 General Considerations: How to Begin Offering Dentistry -- 1.3 Education -- 1.4 Promotion -- 1.5 Equipment Considerations -- 1.6 Dental Operatory -- 1.7 Ergonomy, Organization, and Functionality -- 1.8 How to Choose the Proper Equipment -- 1.9 Power Dental Equipment -- 1.10 Dental Instrumentation -- Chapter 2 Marketing and Communication in Veterinary Dentistry -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Compliance -- 2.3 To Sell Is Human -- 2.4 Making Persuasive Recommendations -- 2.5 Communication Skills -- 2.6 Marketing Dental Services -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Teaching Veterinary Dentistry -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Veterinary Dentistry in Europe's University Curricula -- 3.3 How Is Veterinary Dentistry Taught in Universities? What Is Missing? -- 3.4 Veterinary Dental Education Today -- 3.5 Examples of Teaching -- 3.6 Student Chapters -- 3.7 Postgraduate Education and Specialization -- 3.8 Veterinary Dental Specialists -- 3.9 Veterinary Dental Education in the Future -- References -- Chapter 4 Distribution of Tasks Around the Dental Patient in General Practice: Receptionists, Technicians, and Other Veterinary Team Members -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Receptionists -- 4.3 Kennel Assistants -- 4.4 Veterinary Care Assistants -- 4.5 Credentialed Veterinary Technicians/Nurses -- 4.6 Veterinarians -- 4.7 Pet Owners -- 4.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Prophylactic Program for Oral Health -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Regular Dental Examinations (and cleanings) -- 5.3 Established Regular Oral Home Care -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References.
Chapter 6 Nutrition, Oral Health, and Feeding Dental Patients -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Modifications of the Oral Cavity Microbiome -- 6.3 Current Nutritional Strategies for Oral Microflora Modification -- 6.4 Elimination of Dental Plaque by Nutritional Products -- 6.5 Inhibition of Calculus Formation -- 6.6 Veterinary Oral Heath Council Seal of Acceptance -- 6.7 Role of Chewing in Passive Hygiene -- 6.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 Antimicrobials in Veterinary Dentistry -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Oral Microbiota of Dogs and Cats -- 7.3 Antimicrobial Use in Human Dentistry -- 7.4 Antimicrobials in Veterinary Dentistry -- 7.5 Prophylaxis for Patients with Orthopedic Implants -- 7.6 Periodontal Disease Control -- 7.7 Plaque Control -- 7.8 Infection Control -- References -- Chapter 8 Dental Patient Welfare -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 What Is Animal Welfare? -- 8.3 Modern Animal Welfare Needs Assessment -- 8.4 Five Freedoms and Five Animal Welfare Needs -- 8.5 Measuring Quality of Life -- 8.6 Prevalence of Dental Disease -- 8.7 Dental Disease Associations with Compromised Animal Welfare Needs -- 8.8 Physiological Signs of Stress -- 8.9 Behavior Changes -- 8.10 Client Education Matters -- 8.11 Welfare Issues Surrounding the Veterinary Visit, Handling Techniques, and Procedural Design -- 8.12 Welfare Implications ofAnesthesia-Free Dentistry -- 8.13 Economic Consequences of Improved Welfare Outcomes -- 8.14 Conclusion -- References -- Part II The Dental Patient -- Chapter 9 Local, Regional, and Systemic Complications of Dental Diseases -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Oral Health Impacts General Health -- 9.3 Oronasal Communication/Fistulas -- 9.4 Periapical Lesions -- 9.5 Pathologic Fracture -- 9.6 Ocular Damage -- 9.7 Oral Cancer -- 9.8 Osteomyelitis -- 9.9 Systemic Complications of Oral Diseases -- 9.10 Conclusion -- References. Chapter 10 Hereditary Oral Disorders in Purebred Dogs and Cats -- References -- Chapter 11 Pain Management in the Dental Patient -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Impact of Oral Disease and Pain on Nutrition/Food Intake and Quality of Life -- 11.3 Present and Future Challenges in Pain Management for the Veterinary Dental Patient -- 11.4 Physiology of Pain -- 11.5 Dental Nociception, Inflammation, and Hypersensitivity -- 11.6 Causes of Dental and Orofacial Pain -- 11.7 Assessment and Recognition -- 11.8 Treatment -- References -- Chapter 12 Anesthesia of the Dental Patient -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Anesthesia Record Keeping -- 12.3 Patient History and Physical Examination -- 12.4 Basic Laboratory Testing -- 12.5 Anesthetic Management -- 12.6 Special Patient Presentations -- References -- Chapter 13 The Dental Patient and Its General Conditions: Cardiac Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Pregnancy, History of Seizures, and Brachycephalic Syndrome -- 13.1 Patients with Cardiac Disease -- 13.2 Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs -- 13.3 Mitral Valve Insufficiency in Dogs -- 13.4 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats -- 13.5 Patients with Diabetes Mellitus -- 13.6 Pregnant Patients -- 13.7 Patients with a History of Seizures -- 13.8 Brachycephalic Patients -- References -- Chapter 14 Ophthalmic Considerations in the Veterinary Dental Patient -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Ophthalmic Manifestations of Dental Disease -- 14.3 Maxillofacial Trauma -- 14.4 Ophthalmic Care During Dental Surgery -- 14.5 Combined Oral and Ocular Surgery Considerations -- 14.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15 Oral Health in the Context of Other Planned Surgeries -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Pathways Linking Oral Disease to Remote Locations -- 15.3 Guidelines for the Veterinarian -- References -- Chapter 16 Systemic Diseases Influencing Oral Health and Conditions -- 16.1 Introduction. 16.2 Genetic and Developmental Disorders -- 16.3 Systemic Diseases -- References -- Chapter 17 Common Situations of Malpractice and Mistakes, and How Best to Avoid Them -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Anesthesia -- 17.3 Oral Exam and Diagnostics -- 17.4 Improper Therapy and Iatrogenic Damage -- 17.5 Client Communication -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 18 Dentistry Through Life: Pediatric and Geriatric Dentistry -- 18.1 Pediatric Dentistry -- 18.2 Geriatric Dentistry -- References -- Part III Dentistry in Daily Practice: What Every Veterinarian Should Know -- Chapter 19 Management of the Dental Patient -- 19.1 Identifying Problems -- 19.2 First Consultation or Discussion with the pet owner -- 19.3 Additional Consultations: Internal Medicine, Cardiologist, Neurologist, Anesthesiologist -- 19.4 Day of Surgery -- 19.5 Follow-Up -- 19.6 What Every Vet Should Know About Dental Problems -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 20 Professional Dental Cleaning -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Procedure -- 20.3 Key Points -- References -- Chapter 21 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: What's the Difference? -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Pain Management -- 21.3 Infection Control -- 21.4 Treatment Planning -- 21.5 Four-Handed Surgery -- 21.6 Structures and Anatomy -- 21.7 Techniques, Instruments, and Materials -- 21.8 Wound Closure -- 21.9 Biopsy -- 21.10 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 22 Extraction Techniques and Equipment -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Nonsurgical (Closed) Extractions -- 22.3 Extraction of Multirooted Teeth -- 22.4 Surgical (Open) Extractions -- References -- Chapter 23 Oral Emergencies -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 Selected Topics Related to Oral Emergencies and Maxillofacial Surgery -- 23.3 Most Common Emergency Procedures -- References -- Chapter 24 Feline Dentistry -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Preoperative Actions. 24.3 Perianesthetic Hazards -- 24.4 Surgery -- 24.5 Postoperative Challenges -- 24.6 Imaging and Radiography -- 24.7 Brachycephalic Breeds -- 24.8 Oral Neoplasms -- 24.9 High-Rise Syndrome -- 24.10 The Cat-Friendly Clinic -- 24.11 Caudal Stomatitis -- 24.12 Tooth Resorption -- 24.13 Feline Orofacial Pain Syndrome (FOPS) -- 24.14 Juvenile Periodontal Diseases -- 24.15 Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex -- 24.16 Pyogranuloma Secondary to Traumatic Dental Occlusion -- 24.17 Common Procedures -- References -- Part IV When to Call the Specialist -- Chapter 25 A Brief Introduction to Specific Oral and Dental Problems that RequireSpecialist Care -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 Skills and Services -- 25.3 Cases -- Further Reading -- Chapter 26 How to Cooperate with a Specialist -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 What You Should Do -- 26.3 What to Expect from the Specialist -- 26.4 Conclusion -- Useful Algorithms for the Management of Oral Problems -- Appendix A How to Cooperate with a Specialist -- Anti-inflammatory Drugs -- Analgesics -- Anesthetics/Sedatives -- Appendix B Appendix BInstruments Handling and Sharpening -- B.1 Introduction -- B.2 Sterilization -- B.3 Sharpening -- B.4 Maintenance of Power Equipment -- Radiography Equipment -- Ultrasonic Scalers -- Handpieces -- Compressor -- References -- Appendix C Abbreviations and Dental Charts -- Appendix D List of Hereditary Problems and Breed Predispositions in Dogs and Cats -- Appendix E Tolerance of Malocclusion and Dental Abnormalities in Dogs -- Appendix F Assisted Feeding in Dental Patients -- Index -- EULA. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910831167603321 |
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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