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virtual collections (ie, curated content from both journals) on timely and important topics, including coronavirus, dentistry and oral surgery, vaccination, theriogenology, analgesia, arthritis, dairy, tick-borne diseases, dermatitis, antimicrobial
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
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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on rima glottidis area in canine cadaver larynges . Vet Surg 1996 ; 25 : 121 – 126 . 10.1111/j.1532-950X.1996.tb01387.x 13 Lane JG . Surgery of the conducting airways . In: Lane JG , ed. ENT and oral surgery of the dog and cat
and Oral Surgery Service at the University of California-Davis for evaluation and treatment of oral pathological conditions between August 2014 and October 2015 for which full-mouth dental radiographs and CBCT scans of the skull were obtained were
brachycephalic dogs. Materials and Methods Animals Small to medium-sized brachycephalic dogs admitted to the Dentistry and Oral Surgery Service at the University of California-Davis for evaluation and treatment of oral pathological conditions between
CLPs that had not yet undergone corrective surgery were eligible for inclusion. This included dogs brought for treatment of the defects and associated comorbidities to the Dentistry and Oral Surgery Service at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals