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Nonhuman Primate Dental Care - ScienceDirect.com

Abstract. Nonhuman primates require, at minimum, annual dental examination, cleaning, and prophylactic care. Sedation is necessary for examination and may be ...

Nonhuman Primate Dental Care - ScienceDirect

Dental disease commonly treated in nonhuman primates includes tartar and calculus, gingivitis, fractures and caries, periodontal disease, abscesses, and ...

Dental Care Program for Non-Human Primates | Research A to Z

The program is designed to help optimize the health of all non-human primates (NHPs) used in research at the University of Michigan by defining ...

Nonhuman primate dentistry - PubMed

Dental procedures in nonhuman exotic primates present many out of the ordinary problems that are related to variations of the teeth and oral cavity and ...

Nonhuman primate dentistry - Veterinary Clinics

The teeth in nonhuman primates are firmly set in sockets (thecodont) and attached by a gomphosis (a fibrous joint between the teeth and socket walls). The teeth ...

Removal or reduction of teeth in nonhuman primates and carnivores

The AVMA is opposed to removal or reduction of healthy teeth in nonhuman primates and carnivores, except when required for medical treatment or approved ...

NSF awards $630000 to study teeth of non-human primates

Paul's research team's ultimate goal is to harness this information to advance bioanthropological practice, including the use of teeth for ...

NSF Awards $630,000 to Study Teeth of Non-Human Primates |

Paul's research team's ultimate goal is to harness this information to advance bioanthropological practice, including the use of teeth for ...

Nonhuman Primate Dental Care | Scholars Portal Journals

Dental disease commonly treated in nonhuman primates includes tartar and calculus, gingivitis, fractures and caries, periodontal disease, abscesses, and ...

Changes in oral health during aging in a novel non-human primate ...

2023 Sep 29;46(2):1909–1926. doi: 10.1007/s11357-023-00939-7 Changes in oral health during aging in a novel non

(PDF) Nonhuman Primate Dental Care | Cathy Johnson-Delaney

Non-human primates come into contact with humans in a variety of contexts and may harbor infectious agents with zoonotic potential. We investigated the ...

Dental findings in wild great apes from macerated skull analysis

Oral health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being in both humans and nonhuman primates. Understanding the oral pathologies and dental ...

Nonhuman primate dentistry - Veterinary Clinics

... treatment to control periodontal disease in multiple primate species-a preliminary report. American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 2002 Dental Symposium.

Nonhuman Primate Dental Care | Request PDF - ResearchGate

Request PDF | Nonhuman Primate Dental Care | AbstractNonhuman primates require, at minimum, annual dental examination, cleaning, and prophylactic care.

Primates - John Scheels - Exotic Animal Dentistry

The specific anatomical variations of the coronal portions of the teeth of the various species are only of modest treatment concern. However, the anatomical ...

Dental caries in wild primates: Interproximal cavities on anterior teeth

The research also adheres to the American Society of Primatologists (ASP) Principles for the Ethical Treatment of Nonhuman Primates, and the ...

Transcriptomic phases of periodontitis lesions using the nonhuman ...

... Animal Care and Use ... & Novak, M. J. Effects of age and oral disease on systemic inflammatory and immune parameters in nonhuman primates.

Endodontic treatment of canine teeth in a cynomolgus monkey ...

Non-human primates (NHPs) are commonly used as laboratory animals for research purposes. Tooth fracture or excessive consumption may occur ...

Occlusal Variation Related to Soft Diet in a Nonhuman Primate

Animals raised on soft foods show more rotated and displaced teeth, crowded premolars, and absolutely and relatively narrower dental arches.

Assessment of a Canine Crown Reduction Technique in Nonhuman ...

Male nonhuman primates have long, sharp, powerful canine teeth that they use for defense in the wild. However, in labora-.