The role of computed tomography in imaging non-neurologic disorders of the head in equine patients

SM Stieger-Vanegas, AL Hanna - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Computed tomography (CT) imaging of the head in equine patients is now commonly
performed as CT scanners are more readily available. Head CT has proven valuable in …

Equine peripheral and infundibular dental caries: a review and proposals for their investigation

D Borkent, PM Dixon - Equine Veterinary Education, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Several different theories on the aetiology of dental caries have been proposed, but it is
generally accepted that it is primarily caused by acidogenic microorganisms converting …

Radiographic, computed tomographic, gross pathological and histological findings with suspected apical infection in 32 equine maxillary cheek teeth (2012–2015)

T Liuti, S Smith, PM Dixon - Equine veterinary journal, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Equine maxillary cheek teeth apical infections are a significant disorder
because of frequent spread of infection to the supporting bones. The accuracy of computed …

Computed tomography in veterinary medicine: Currently published and tomorrow's vision

M Keane, E Paul, CJ Sturrock, C Rauch… - Computed …, 2017 - books.google.com
The utilisation of computed tomography (CT) in veterinary practise has been increasing
rapidly in line with reduced cost, improved availability and the increase in expertise and …

Technical set‐up and radiation exposure for standing computed tomography of the equine head

SG Dakin, R Lam, E Rees, C Mumby… - Equine Veterinary …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The recent adaptation of human computed tomography (CT) machines to enable scanning
of the equine head via standing sedation has revolutionised our ability to acquire images of …

Two‐and three‐dimensional computed tomographic anatomy of the enamel, infundibulae and pulp of 126 equine cheek teeth. Part 1: findings in teeth without …

Z Windley, R Weller, WH Tremaine… - Equine veterinary …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Reasons for performing study: Dental disorders are of major clinical importance in equine
practice; however, the knowledge of normal dental anatomy, especially that of the pulp …

Anatomical studies of maxillary cheek teeth infundibula in clinically normal horses

CM Fitzgibbon, N Du Toit, PM Dixon - Equine veterinary journal, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Reasons for performing study: Although clinical disorders of equine maxillary cheek teeth
(CT) infundibula are common, anatomical knowledge of these structures is poor. Hypothesis …

Advances in equine computed tomography and use of contrast media

SM Puchalski - Veterinary Clinics: Equine Practice, 2012 - vetequine.theclinics.com
Of all specialties in health sciences, the digital age has impacted diagnostic imaging most
significantly. Descriptively named, computed tomography (CT), previously known as …

Infundibula of equine maxillary cheek teeth. Part 1: development, blood supply and infundibular cementogenesis

A Suske, A Pöschke, P Schrock, S Kirschner… - The Veterinary …, 2016 - Elsevier
There is increasing interest in diseases of infundibula of equine maxillary cheek teeth.
Imperfect infundibular cementogenesis has been recognized as an aetiopathological factor …

An epidemiological survey on the prevalence of equine peripheral dental caries in the United Kingdom and possible risk factors for its development

D Borkent, RJM Reardon, G McLachlan… - Equine veterinary …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Equine peripheral caries (PC) is an increasingly recognised disorder that
causes premature wear of teeth and dental fractures and thus has major welfare …