- What are epulides?
- Epulis is a term that means: any benign lesion on the gingiva.
- A veterinary dentist usually means: a noncancerous growth coming from the ligaments that anchor a tooth in the jaw bone.
- Epulides may be fibromatous (mostly soft tissue), ossifying (contains some bone) or acanthomatous (causes soft tissue and bone to break down).
- What causes epulides?
- No one really knows why epulides grow.
- Boxers seem to be predisposed to developing fibromatous epulides.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Breed Predisposition to Oral Disease: The Boxer Part 5 Epulides
Epulides:
Monday, September 12, 2011
Breed Predisposition to Oral Disease: The Boxer Part 4
Gingival hyperplasia:
- What is gingival hyperplasia?
- An increase in size and thickness of the soft tissue which surrounds a tooth results in overgrowth of the gums (gingiva).
- Frequently, the gums grow large enough to completely cover the teeth.
- What causes gingival hyperplasia?
- An exaggerated reaction by the gingiva to bacteria and tartar on the teeth. Usually periodontal diseases cause gingiva to recede. Boxers have the opposite reaction.
- Certain medications used to treat seizures, allergies, infection or high blood pressure can cause gingival hyperplasia. This is usually reversible if the medications can be stopped.
Breed Predisposition to Oral Disease: The Boxer Part 3
Dentigerous cysts:
- What are dentigerous cysts?
- A closed sac of serous fluid surrounding an impacted or partially erupted tooth.
- What causes dentigerous cysts?
- When a tooth does not erupt normally, the pressure it puts on
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