Craniomaxillofacial trauma in immature dogs–etiology, treatments, and outcomes
Treatment of craniomaxillofacial (CMF) trauma in dogs often requires a multidisciplinary approach and a thorough understanding of the CMF anatomical structures involved. This retrospective study aimed to utilize computed tomography (CT) studies of immature dogs evaluated for CMF trauma and to descri...
Main Authors: | Elias Wolfs, Boaz Arzi, Jose Guerrero Cota, Philip H. Kass, Frank J. M. Verstraete |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Frontiers Media S.A.
2022-08-01
|
Series: | Frontiers in Veterinary Science |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2022.932587/full |
Similar Items
-
Craniomaxillofacial Trauma in Dogs—Part I: Fracture Location, Morphology and Etiology
by: Mercedes H. De Paolo, et al.
Published: (2020-04-01) -
Corrigendum: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma in Dogs—Part I: Fracture Location, Morphology and Etiology
by: Mercedes H. De Paolo, et al.
Published: (2022-03-01) -
Craniomaxillofacial Trauma in Dogs—Part II: Association Between Fracture Location, Morphology and Etiology
by: Mercedes H. De Paolo, et al.
Published: (2020-05-01) -
Cone Beam CT Evaluation of the Bony Changes in the Temporomandibular Joint and the Association with the Clinical Symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
by: Fatemeh Hafez Maleki, et al.
Published: (2019-03-01) -
Assessing joint space and condylar position in the people with normal function of temporomandibular joint with cone-beam computed tomography
by: Zahra Dalili, et al.
Published: (2012-01-01)