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List of Contributors xiForeword xiiiAbout Peter Emily xvAcknowledgements xviiIntroduction xixPart I A History of Veterinary Dentistry and of Teeth, and Dental Therapy of Wild Animals 11 History of Veterinary Dentistry, Including Development of Oral and Dental Treatment of Wild and Zoo, Safari Park and Refuge Animals 3Colin E. Harvey2 Odontology: A History of Teeth 7Peter P. Emily3 Special Considerations Regarding Equipment and Instruments 114 Dental Form and Function as it Relates to Dental Therapy of Wild Animals 195 Carnivore Dental Therapy 295A Conventional (Standard/Normograde) Endodontics Overview 295B Surgical Endodontics 395C Periodontics 435D Caries and Endodontic Access Preparation and Restoration 445E Combined Endodontic-Periodontal Therapy 455F Oral Surgery 486 Herbivore Endodontic Therapy 596A Standard and Surgical Endodontics 597 Marsupial and Herbivore Abscesses 638 Elephant Dentistry 658A Tusk Therapy for Hog, Walrus, Elephant and Hippopotamus 668B Practical Elephant Dentistry 69Gerhard Steenkamp9 Primate Dentistry 799A Endodontics 799B Caries and Restorative Dentistry 829C Periodontal Disease 8610 Avian Fractured and Maloccluded Beaks 8710A Beak Fracture Repair: Materials and Methods 8810B Orthobeakics 9210C Beak Repair for Amphibians 9710D Beakistry: Orthognathic Corrections and Surgical Repair of Avian Beaks 99Roberto S. Fecchio11 Marine Mammal Dentistry 119Steven E. Holmstrom12 Practical Anesthesia for Captive Wild Animals 131Felicia KnightlyPart II Pertinent Dental Information, of 352 Species most often treated in Sanctuaries and Zoos 13913 Carnivores: Families: Felid, Bear, Canid, Racoon, Weasel, Civet, Hyena 14113A Big Cats 14313B Small Cats 15114 The Bear Family 15514A Big Bears 15514B Small Bears 15915 The Primates 16115A Lower Primates: Prosimians: Prosimii - Long Face, Prominent Whiskers, Slightly Sideways-Looking Eyes, Nocturnal 16215B Higher Primates 16616 Tree Shrews 17717 The Dog Family 17918 The Racoon Family 18519 The Weasel Family: Weasels and Polecats 18920 The Mongoose Family: Viverridae Civets and Genets Binturong 19521 The Hyena Family: Strictly Carnivores 19922 Marsupials 20123 Larg Herbivores: The Ungulates 20923A Primitive Ungulates 20923B The Hoofed Mammals 21324 Small Herbivores: Rodents 24524A Squirrel-Like Rodents 24524B Mouse-Like Rodents 25024C Cavy-Like Rodents 25524D Other Cavy-Like Rodents 25824E Old World Porcupines 25925 Lagomorphs 26126 Elephant-Shrew 26527 Insectivores 26728 Edentates 27129 Bats 27530 Monotremes 27731 Marine Mammals 27931A Whales, Porpoises, and Dolphins 27931B Seals and Sea Lions 28331C Sea Cows and Manatees 28732 Amphibians 28933 Reptiles 29134 Avian 29534A Birds of Prey 29534B Scavangers 29834C Psittacine Birds 30134D Ground-nesting Birds and Shorebirds 30334E Aquatic Birds 308Appendix I Taxonomy 315Appendix II Types of Dentition 317Appendix III Dental Formulas 319Appendix IV Feeding Adaptations 333Glossary of Dental Terms 335Further Reading 339Index 341
The editorsPeter P. Emily, DDS, Hon. Dipl. American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC), is certified in human dentistry in periodontology, pathology and radiology and is the founder of the Peter Emily International Veterinary Dental Foundation.Edward R. Eisner, AB, DVM, Dipl. AVDC, AVDC-Certif. ZWD, is retired from veterinary practice and Chair of the Veterinary Dentists without Borders program of the Peter Emily International Veterinary Dental Foundation.