Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Building an Oral Endoscope for Use in Equine Oral Examination and Treatment.
- Journal:
- Journal of veterinary dentistry
- Year:
- 2017
- Authors:
- Dotzel, Allison Rita & Baratt, Robert M
- Affiliation:
- 1 Laurel Highland Veterinary Clinic · United States
- Species:
- horse
Plain-English summary
This article discusses a new way to create a cost-effective oral endoscope for examining and treating horses' mouths. Many veterinarians who work with horses can't afford the expensive systems currently available, but this new setup allows for thorough examinations without breaking the bank. The endoscope can connect wirelessly to a tablet or monitor, letting vets see images in real-time, and it can capture high-quality photos and videos for the horse's medical records. By using this system, veterinarians can provide better dental care for horses and tackle some of the common challenges in equine dentistry. Overall, this approach could significantly improve dental treatment for horses.
Abstract
The use of oral endoscopy can be very beneficial in that it helps the clinician to perform a more thorough oral examination. However, due to the high cost, most commercially available equine oral endoscopy systems have been out of reach for clinicians who practice equine dentistry outside a large hospital setting. This article details how to set up an oral endoscopy system that can be used on equine patients either in an ambulatory practice or in a hospital setting. The system is more cost-effective than most other systems currently on the market without sacrificing functionality or image quality. The oral endoscope can be wirelessly integrated with a handheld tablet device or larger monitor for real-time viewing of images. It also has the ability to obtain high-resolution digital images and videos that can be easily incorporated into the patient's medical record. Incorporation of this system into equine practices has the potential to provide improved care for dental patients and to help overcome some of the inherent challenges of equine dentistry.
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