[Surgical removing of an ectopic tooth in an Iceland mare].
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Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd. 2011 Dec;153(12):569-72
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Article
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Dec-2011
- Author
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S. Dicht
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F. Del Chicca
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A. Fürst
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Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd. 2011 Dec;153(12):569-72
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Dec-2011
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German
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Article
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Animals
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Dentigerous Cyst
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Female
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Horses
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Iceland
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- Abstract
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Ectopic teeth occur because of failure of the first branchial cleft to close during development and are found mostly in young horses. Such dentigerous cysts are often located at the base of the ear, forming a notable swelling with a fistula, as it was the case with the two year old Iceland mare «Runa». In order to confirm the diagnosis, x-ray images were taken, which is also necessary to locate the ectopic tooth correctly. While operating, the whole cystic membrane should be removed and it is important to prevent adjacent nerves and blood vessels from damage. Prognosis for complete healing after removing an ectopic tooth is excellent.
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22139949 View in PubMed
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