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-resistant infections will be responsible for 10 million deaths annually, surpassing the number of annual deaths caused by cancer. 4 Antibiotics are widely used for oral health conditions and oral surgery. In human healthcare within the US, dentists have been found to

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in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

History and Physical Examination Findings A 5-month-old 27.2-kg (59.8-lb) sexually intact male Alaskan Malamute was referred to the Dentistry and Oral Surgery Department of a specialty hospital for evaluation of a white suspected foreign body

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during a planned veterinary visit to a dental specialty clinic (Veterinary Dental Specialties and Oral Surgery, San Diego, CA) were eligible for inclusion in the study. Dogs that had received any antimicrobial or antiseptic treatment or any active or

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the study subjects, sample collection and analysis, and statistical analyses are available in that report. In brief, 51 dogs examined during a planned visit to a dental specialty clinic (Veterinary Dental Specialties and Oral Surgery, San Diego, CA

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recheck examination of the oral cavity 3 days after oral surgery revealed no evidence of dehiscence at the extraction sites. The dog had been seen eating well and showed no signs of oral pain or respiratory distress. Ten days after admission, the dog was

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Appendix Clinical history of a 20-month-old English Springer Spaniel during the 6.5 months prior to referral to the Dentistry and Oral Surgery Service of a VMTH because of recurrent extraoral swelling in the caudal left mandibular region and an intraoral

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History and Physical Examination Findings A 9-year-old 8.7-kg (19.1-lb) spayed female Jack Russell Terrier cross was referred to the dentistry and oral surgery service of a veterinary medical teaching hospital (VMTH) for evaluation of a mass

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the same manner. All the fixations were performed jointly by a board-certified veterinary dentist (BA) and a dentistry and oral surgery resident veterinarian (CCSK). A standardized, complete oblique osteotomy was then performed on the plated

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