Zoo and Wild Animal Dentistry. Группа авторов
10A.1.1–10A.1.6) A Case of a Goose with a Lost Rhinotheca (Upper Beak) Segment (See Figures 10A.2.1–10A.2.6) 10B Orthobeakics Equilibration Case of a Toucan Malocclusion (See Figures 10B.1.1–10B.1.4) A Case of Cross‐Beak in a Great Horned Owl (See Figures 10B.2.1–10B.2.3) A Case of a Hornbill with a Damaged Rhinotheca (Upper Beak) (See Figures 10B.3.1–10B.3.9) 10C Beak Repair for Amphibians A Case of an Amphibian with a Lost Mandibular Beak Segment (See Figures 10C.1–10C.5) 10D Beakistry Introduction Anatomy and Function Occlusal Biomechanical Aspects Diagnostic Methods Beak and Oral Cavity Disorders and Treatment Acknowledgments References 11 Marine Mammal Dentistry Introduction Disease Conditions Oral Examination Digital Intraoral Radiology Treatments for Fractured Teeth Exodontics Conclusion References 12 Practical Anesthesia for Captive Wild Animals Anesthetic Drug Protocols Summary Suggested Reading
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Part II: Pertinent Dental Information, of 352 Species most often treated in Sanctuaries and Zoos
13 Carnivores
Mandibular Function/Jaw Action
Felidae: The Cat Family
Felidae Masticate in a Tilted Sideway Motion
13A Big Cats
Bobcat (Lynx Rufus) Acinonox: (North America). The Smallest of the Lynx
Canadian (Lynx) Acinonox; the Largest of the Lynx
Caracal (African Lynx) Acinonox
European Lynx Acinonox (The Middle Size of the Lynx)
Cheetah (Acinonox – Africa)
Cougar (Mountain Lion, Puma) (North America)
Jaguar (South America)
Liger (Sterile Hybrid of Tiger (Panthera tigris)/African Lion (Panthera leo))
Lion (African) (Africa)
Serval (Africa)
Tiger (Central and Western Asia)
References
13B Small Cats
African Wild Cat
Domestic Cat (Worldwide)
Fishing Cat (Asia)
Jungle Cat (Middle East, Asia, China)
Ocelot (Southwest United States, Mexico, Central, and South America)
Pallas Cat (Manul) (Central Asia)
Savanah (F1 Hybrid: Serval and Domestic Cat)
References
14 The Bear Family
14A Big Bears
American Black Bear/Brown Bear (Smallest of the American Bears) (North America)
Cinnamon Bear (Cinnamon‐Colored Subspecies of the Black Bear with the Same Dental Anatomy)
Grizzly Bear (Omnivore) (North America)
Himalayan Bear (Asian Bear)
Kodiak Bear (Omnivore: Phenotypical Grizzly) (Alaska)
Polar Bear (Primarily Carnivore) (Arctic Circle)
Spectacled Bear (South America)
Sun Bear (Southeast Asia)
References
14B Small Bears
Sloth Bear (Asia)
References
15 The Primates
Primates
References
15A Lower Primates: Prosimians
Aye Aye (Africa – Madagascar) Daubentoniidae Aye Aye: Rarest Primate, Not Closely Related to Other Lemurs (Africa)
Bush Baby (Africa)
Indri (Indrisoid Lemurs) (Africa – Madagascar)
Lemurs (Madagascar)
Flying Lemurs Philippine