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Anatomy and Disorders of the Oral Cavity of Chinchillas and Degus.

Journal:
The veterinary clinics of North America. Exotic animal practice
Year:
2016
Authors:
Mans, Christoph & Jekl, Vladimir
Affiliation:
Department of Surgical Sciences · United States
Species:
rodent

Abstract

Dental disease is among the most common causes for chinchillas and degus to present to veterinarians. Most animals with dental disease present with weight loss, reduced food intake/anorexia, and drooling. Degus commonly present with dyspnea. Dental disease has been primarily referred to as elongation and malocclusion of the cheek teeth. Periodontal disease, caries, and tooth resorption are common diseases in chinchillas, but are missed frequently during routine intraoral examination, even performed under general anesthesia. A diagnostic evaluation, including endoscopy-guided intraoral examination and diagnostic imaging of the skull, is necessary to detect oral disorders and to perform the appropriate therapy.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27497209/