Sauvé Christopher P, MacGee Scott E, Crowder Susan E, Schultz Loren
Companion Animal Dentistry of Kansas City, Lenexa, KS, USA.
Veterinary Health Centre, University of Missouri, Columbia, MS, USA.
J Vet Dent. 2019 Dec;36(4):236-244. doi: 10.1177/0898756420909657.
The prevalence of oronasal and oroantral fistulas (ONF/OAF) was retrospectively identified in a population of dachshund patients (dachshund group) and was compared to a population of small breed dogs of significantly similar age and weight (control group). When compared with the control group, the dachshund group was significantly more likely to have an ONF/OAF ( < .0001). The odds ratio indicates that dachshunds were 3.3 times more likely to have an ONF/OAF than individuals within the control group. This study statistically confirms previous reports and clinical observations that dachshunds are predisposed to ONF/OAFs. When ONF/OAFs are present, the maxillary canines are the most commonly affected dentition in both study groups.
在一组腊肠犬患者(腊肠犬组)中回顾性确定口鼻瘘和口窦瘘(ONF/OAF)的患病率,并与年龄和体重显著相似的小型犬群体(对照组)进行比较。与对照组相比,腊肠犬组患ONF/OAF的可能性显著更高(P <.0001)。优势比表明,腊肠犬患ONF/OAF的可能性是对照组个体的3.3倍。这项研究从统计学上证实了先前的报道和临床观察结果,即腊肠犬易患ONF/OAF。当存在ONF/OAF时,上颌犬齿是两个研究组中最常受影响的牙列。