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Abstract Background Osteoarthritis (OA) causes chronic pain and reduces welfare in dogs. Standard treatments may be inadequate or associated with adverse effects, prompting investigation of alternative therapies. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a non‐pharmacological pain management method, but evidence for its efficacy in canine ...
Anja Pedersen +5 more
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The impact of orthodontic traction on outcomes in impacted canine management: a quantitative analysis. [PDF]
Tarkan H, Gürbüz OÖ.
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Abstract Background Chronic pain, which affects multiple aspects of dogs' wellbeing, including quality of life (QoL), was assessed in dogs with elbow dysplasia, hip dysplasia, medial patella luxation, cranial cruciate ligament rupture or osteoarthritis.
Christos Dorlis +2 more
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Finite element analysis of impacted canine disimpaction: effects of anchorage systems and T-loop gable bend angles. [PDF]
Li X +9 more
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Abstract Background Extreme cephalic conformation has been theorised to be associated with compromised health in rabbits. However, recognition and assessment of such phenotypes remain largely subjective. This study aimed to develop and validate a visual, semi‐quantitative system for head shape phenotype in rabbits.
Emily J. Buckley +3 more
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Untreated, Impacted Canine Leading to Root Resorption of the Central Incisor: A Case Report of Orthodontic Treatment With Canine Substitution. [PDF]
Xu S, Zheng B, Li X, Li W, Zhao X.
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Cephalometric evaluation of impacted canine: a case-control study
M. Laurenziello +4 more
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Abstract Background The inability to adopt a hands‐on approach can be viewed as a limitation to provide veterinary care virtually. The objective of this study was to establish guidance to support the remote delivery of a companion animal physical examination by video. Methods A modified approach to the Delphi method was followed.
Rosalie Fortin‐Choquette +3 more
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Effect of maxillary impacted canine teeth on root resorption of adjacent teeth: a CBCT-based observational study. [PDF]
Türker N +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The optimal duration of voice rest after phonomicrosurgery remains a subject of debate, as clinical studies on its effect on vocal fold wound healing have yielded conflicting results, and a controlled animal model for investigating voice rest is currently unavailable. This study aimed to determine the optimal postoperative voice rest
Lin‐Lin Lan +2 more
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