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欧洲雪貂(Mustela putorius)的口腔和牙齿检查结果。

Oral and Dental Examination Findings in European Polecats (Mustela putorius).

机构信息

Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

出版信息

J Comp Pathol. 2020 Apr;176:39-49. doi: 10.1016/j.jcpa.2020.02.004. Epub 2020 Mar 19.

Abstract

Dental and oral diseases in the domestic ferret have been reported, but comparison with their closest wild relative, the European polecat (Mustela putorius), is lacking. Dental and orofacial pathology was evaluated by means of visual examination and dental radiographical analysis of 234 museum skulls. Most of these (70.5%) originated from Austria and the remainder came from seven other European countries. Linguoverted mandibular second incisor teeth were noted in 77% of the skulls. There were 7,268 (91.4% of all potential) teeth available for examination. Few (0.3%) were presumed congenitally missing and 0.5% were presumed missing by acquired means. Supernumerary teeth were present in 2.6% of the skulls. Most (65.6%) of the maxillary first molar teeth were three rooted with the palatal root protruding into the orbit. Most (67.2%) of the mandibular first molar teeth were three rooted with the smaller third root being positioned in the furcation of the two larger roots. Thirty-one percent of the teeth were four rooted, with the smaller fourth root also being positioned in the furcation of the two largest roots. Attrition/abrasion was shown by 17.2% of the teeth in 47% of the skulls. Periodontitis was recognized in 57.6% of the teeth in 91.9% of the skulls and dental fractures were noted in 7.2% of the teeth in 62% of the skulls. Radiographical evidence of endodontic disease was found in 25% of the fractured teeth. Tooth resorption, in the form of external inflammatory resorption associated with endodontic disease, was found in 0.1% of teeth in 2.1% of skulls. Extrusion affected 44% of the canine teeth. Lesions consistent with infection by the helminth Troglotrema acutum were identified in 33.3% of the skulls. Oral and dental disease was significant and varied, often consistent with reports of the species domestic counterpart - the ferret. Comparison with other mustelids, notably the beech marten (Martes foina), showed both clear consistencies and discrepancies, dependent on the type of pathology.

摘要

家兔的口腔疾病已有报道,但与最接近的野生亲缘种——欧洲雪貂(Mustela putorius)相比,这方面的研究还很缺乏。本研究通过对 234 具博物馆头骨进行肉眼检查和牙科放射学分析,评估了家兔的口腔疾病。这些头骨中,70.5%来自奥地利,其余头骨来自其他 7 个欧洲国家。研究发现,77%的头骨中下颌第二门齿呈 Linguoverted 现象。共有 7268 颗(所有潜在牙齿的 91.4%)牙齿可供检查。少数(0.3%)牙齿被认为是先天缺失,0.5%是后天获得性缺失。31%的头骨中存在多生牙。大多数(65.6%)上颌第一磨牙有 3 个根,腭根突出到眼眶中。大多数(67.2%)下颌第一磨牙有 3 个根,较小的第三根位于两个较大根的分叉处。31%的牙齿有 4 个根,较小的第四根也位于两个最大根的分叉处。47%的头骨中,17.2%的牙齿有磨损/磨蚀现象;91.9%的头骨中,57.6%的牙齿有牙周炎;62%的头骨中,7.2%的牙齿有牙折。在 25%的牙折中发现了牙髓疾病的放射学证据。在 2.1%的头骨中,0.1%的牙齿有与牙髓疾病相关的外部炎症性吸收导致的牙吸收。44%的犬齿有外突现象。33.3%的头骨中发现了与寄生虫旋尾线虫感染一致的病变。口腔和牙齿疾病很常见,且种类繁多,通常与家兔的家养对应种——雪貂的报道一致。与其他鼬科动物(特别是山猫)相比,两者既有明显的一致性,也有明显的差异,这取决于病理学的类型。

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