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What radiographic views are best for evaluating the equine head?
Lateral, DV or VD
RDLVO
LDRVO
temporohyoid articulation
What is the dental formula of the horse?
Deciduous - I3/3 C0/0 P 3/3
Permanent - I3/3, C1(0)/C1(0) P3(4)/ 3 M 3/3 = 36 - 42
What is the dental formula of the ruminant?
Deciduous - 2 (I 0/4 P3/3 M3/3)
Deciduous teeth that aren't falling out?
dental caps.
When is an eruption cyst more than just an eruption cyst?
If there is:
a draining tract
lysis of periapical bone
Sclerosis of surrounding bone
Destruction of the apex of the tooth root.
A tooth root abscess on the maxilla may be concurrent with
secondary sinusitis
A tooth root abscess on the mandible may also show
Periostitis
distortion/thickening of cortex,
draining tract
soft tissue swelling
The conchofrontal sinus directly connects with
caudal maxiallary sinus
The conchofrontal sinus indirectly connects with the
nasal cavity via the caudal maxillary sinus
The caudal maxillary lies
over the maxillary molars and premolars
The first moler sometimes
stradles the caudal and maxilary sinus
maxillary sinusitis can be caused by
Respiratory tract disease
tooth root abscess
sinus cysts
tumors
paranasal sinus cyst
increased soft tissue opacity within the right maxillary sinus
Unilateral epistaxis can be caused by
ethmoid hematoma
Ethmoid hematomas are usually found in
> 7 yr old thorough breds
Which guttural pouch is larger?
medial
What cranial nerves go through the gutteral pouch
VII, IX, X, XI and XII
What abnormalities can be found in the guttural pouch
mycosis, empyema, chondroids, hemorrhage,
tympany, masses,
displacement by external structures/masses
What sign show guttural pouch abnormality is chronic?
Chondroids.