Nedelea Raluca Ioana, Gal Adrian Florin, Rus Vasile, Marza Sorin Marian, Tripon Septimiu, Deak Georgiana, Borzan Mihai Marian, Chișamera Gabriel, Mureșan Ovidiu, Dumitru Răzvan Vicențiu, Mătură Cristinel Cezar, Panaitescu Paul-Stefan, Marcus Ioan
Universitatea de Stiinte Agricole si Medicina Veterinara Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Electron Microscopy Center "Prof. C. Craciun", Faculty of Biology & Geology, "Babes-Bolyai" University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Front Vet Sci. 2025 Oct 24;12:1674207. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1674207. eCollection 2025.
Wild animals in captivity are prone to developing dental diseases. Pink-discoloured canine teeth in jaguars are often seen in wildlife photographs but are rarely reported in the literature, and none have been formally investigated. Within 24 h post-mortem, the oral cavity of a zoo jaguar was investigated using computed tomography (CT). One pink-discoloured canine tooth was atraumatically extracted, fixed, and stained for histological and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) examination. The intravitam pink-discoloured canine tooth exhibited no evidence of periodontal or periapical lesions. Microscopically, the dental pulp revealed numerous ectatic blood vessels with numerous thrombi that occluded the blood vessels. A high percentage of thrombi presented with the retunnelling phenomenon. Fluorescence imaging confirmed the presence of haemoglobin in the dentinal tubules. The study, the first of its type, sheds light on an intravitam pink-discoloured canine tooth opening, a hitherto unexplored topic in zoo dentistry. For the skull to be accepted into the zoological collection of the National Institute of Biology, the extracted canine tooth had to be replaced by a 1:1 scale prosthodontic reconstruction, macroscopically identical to the natural tooth. Prosthodontic reconstruction was performed using computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. This study, the first of its kind, investigates an intravitam pink-discoloured canine tooth in a jaguar-a hitherto unexplored topic in zoo dentistry-and describes its prosthodontic reconstruction.
圈养野生动物容易患牙病。在野生动物照片中经常能看到美洲虎的犬齿呈粉红色,但文献中很少有报道,也从未有过正式研究。在一只动物园美洲虎死后24小时内,使用计算机断层扫描(CT)对其口腔进行了检查。一颗粉红色犬齿被无创伤地拔除、固定,并进行染色,用于组织学和透射电子显微镜(TEM)检查。生前粉红色犬齿未显示牙周或根尖周病变的迹象。显微镜下,牙髓显示出许多扩张的血管,有许多血栓阻塞了血管。高比例的血栓呈现再通现象。荧光成像证实牙本质小管中有血红蛋白存在。这项同类研究首次揭示了生前粉红色犬齿开口这一动物园牙科领域此前未被探索的课题。为了使头骨被纳入国家生物学研究所的动物学收藏,拔除的犬齿必须用1:1比例的口腔修复重建物替换,该重建物在宏观上与天然牙齿相同。口腔修复重建使用计算机辅助设计和计算机辅助制造(CAD/CAM)技术完成。这项同类研究首次对美洲虎生前粉红色犬齿进行了研究——这是动物园牙科领域此前未被探索的课题——并描述了其口腔修复重建情况。