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伊比利亚猞猁(Lynx pardinus)的牙齿病理学,第一部分:先天性、发育性及创伤性异常

Dental Pathology of the Iberian Lynx ( Lynx pardinus), Part I: Congenital, Developmental, and Traumatic Abnormalities.

作者信息

Collados Javier, Garcia Carlos, Rice Carlos A

机构信息

1 Dentistry and Oral Surgery Department of the Neurología Veterinaria Hospital, Getafe, Madrid, Spain.

2 Department of Physiology (Veterinary section), School of Veterinary Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

J Vet Dent. 2018 Sep;35(3):195-208. doi: 10.1177/0898756418793578.

Abstract

The Iberian lynx is an endangered felid that has been subject to an intensive ongoing conservation program in an attempt to save it from extinction. Identification of dental pathologies could play an important role in the survival of this endangered species. The objective of this study is to evaluate the dental pathologies (congenital, developmental, and traumatic abnormalities) of this species of felid. Skulls of 88 adult specimens of the Iberian lynx ( Lynx pardinus) from the Doñana Biological Station [Estación Biológica de Doñana-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas] (EBD-CSIC), Seville, Spain, were examined macroscopically, and full-mouth dental radiographs of all specimens were performed. Presence, absence, form of teeth, number of roots, supernumerary teeth, and persistent deciduous teeth were evaluated. The presence of attrition/abrasion, tooth fractures, enamel hypoplasia/hypomineralization, endodontic disease, intrinsically stained teeth, and other traumatic findings were also evaluated. Abnormal grooves and dilacerations were the most common abnormalities seen in the roots of teeth. Two hundred and fifteen fractured teeth (11.3% of evaluated teeth) were detected, and mainly complicated fractures were noted in maxillary canine teeth (24.2% of fractured teeth) and mandibular canine teeth (16.7% of fractured teeth). Endodontic disease was present in 3.9% of the teeth examined. Intrinsic tooth staining was assessed in 8.5% of evaluated teeth. Of all teeth examined, 831 teeth (43.7% of evaluated teeth) exhibited some type of attrition/abrasion. Our study concluded that there is a high prevalence of dental fractures and attrition/abrasion with associated endodontic disease that could lead to impaired hunting ability as well as a threat to overall health and subsequent survival of this endangered species.

摘要

伊比利亚猞猁是一种濒危猫科动物,目前正处于一项密集的持续保护计划之下,旨在使其免于灭绝。识别牙齿病变对于这种濒危物种的生存可能具有重要作用。本研究的目的是评估这种猫科动物的牙齿病变(先天性、发育性和创伤性异常)。对来自西班牙塞维利亚多尼亚纳生物站[多尼亚纳生物站 - 科学高级研究理事会](EBD - CSIC)的88只成年伊比利亚猞猁(Lynx pardinus)标本的头骨进行了宏观检查,并对所有标本进行了全口牙齿X光摄影。评估了牙齿的存在与否、形态、牙根数量、多生牙和乳牙滞留情况。还评估了磨损/磨耗、牙齿骨折、釉质发育不全/矿化不足、牙髓疾病、牙齿内部染色以及其他创伤性发现的存在情况。异常沟纹和牙折是在牙根中最常见的异常情况。检测到215颗骨折牙齿(占评估牙齿的11.3%),主要是上颌犬齿(占骨折牙齿的24.2%)和下颌犬齿(占骨折牙齿的16.7%)出现复杂骨折。在所检查的牙齿中,3.9%存在牙髓疾病。在8.5%的评估牙齿中检测到牙齿内部染色。在所有检查的牙齿中,831颗牙齿(占评估牙齿的43.7%)表现出某种类型的磨损/磨耗。我们的研究得出结论,牙齿骨折以及伴有牙髓疾病的磨损/磨耗发生率很高,这可能导致狩猎能力受损,并对这种濒危物种的整体健康和后续生存构成威胁。

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