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Feline caries in two cats from a 13th century archeological excavation

机译:十三世纪考古发掘中两只猫的猫龋

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Mandibles of two cats containing carious lesions were discovered among the previously published findings of feline dental resorptive lesions from materials examined at an archaeological museum. These lesions were too small to be noted on radiographs, and consisted of two inconspicuous enamel lesions in a mandibular left first molar tooth (309), a clinically visible white spot area containing an enamel lesion in a mandibular left fourth premolar tooth (308), and a root surface caries in the 308 of a different specimen. Histologic examination using special stains and polarized light revealed both initial and early initial stage enamel caries, as well as root surface caries. Knoop hardness measurements confirmed these findings, considered the first documented cases of feline caries.
机译:从先前在考古博物馆检查过的材料中发现的猫科动物牙齿吸收性病变中,发现了两只包含龋齿病变的猫的下颌骨。这些病变太小,无法在放射线照相上观察到,由下颌左第一磨牙(309)中临床上可见的白色斑点区域(包含牙釉质病变)组成,包括下颌左第一磨牙(308)中两个不明显的牙釉质病变,根表面在另一个样品的308中龋齿。使用特殊的染色剂和偏振光进行的组织学检查显示了初期和早期的搪瓷龋齿以及牙根表面龋齿。努氏硬度测量证实了这些发现,被认为是最早记录的猫龋病例。

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