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犬猫牙齿的形状和大小——与牙菌斑和牙结石堆积研究的相关性。

Shape and size of teeth of dogs and cats-relevance to studies of plaque and calculus accumulation.

作者信息

Harvey Colin E

机构信息

University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine, VHUP 3113, 3900 Delancey Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

出版信息

J Vet Dent. 2002 Dec;19(4):186-95. doi: 10.1177/089875640201900401.

Abstract

Crown width, height and buccal surface areas were measured on heads or skulls of four dogs and four cats, and were compared with similar measurements on models of human dentition. Buccal surface area variability was greater in dogs and cats than in humans, and teeth of cats were smaller. Horizontal (gingival and occlusal halves) and vertical (mesial, middle, and distal thirds) buccal surface area variability was also greater in canine and feline teeth compared with human teeth. This increased variability suggests the need for testing of reliability and repeatability of scoring when using plaque and calculus indices based on horizontal or vertical segmentation. Buccal surface area variability between teeth also prompts questioning the validity of equal weighting of smaller, irregularly-shaped teeth when calculating a mean mouth score. Whether equal or more reliable results would be obtained from scores of whole teeth in comparison with segmentation indices used currently has yet to be determined.

摘要

在四只狗和四只猫的头部或颅骨上测量了牙冠宽度、高度和颊面面积,并与人类牙列模型上的类似测量结果进行了比较。狗和猫的颊面面积变异性比人类大,并且猫的牙齿更小。与人类牙齿相比,犬齿和猫齿的水平(牙龈和咬合面两半)和垂直(近中、中间和远中三分之一)颊面面积变异性也更大。这种增加的变异性表明,在使用基于水平或垂直分割的菌斑和牙石指数时,需要测试评分的可靠性和可重复性。牙齿之间的颊面面积变异性也促使人们质疑在计算平均口腔分数时对较小、形状不规则的牙齿进行同等加权的有效性。与目前使用的分割指数相比,从全牙评分中是否能获得相同或更可靠的结果还有待确定。

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