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                          resulting from fistula formation,  incomplete tooth


                          removal,  bone  sequestrum,  infected  tooth  root                                                                         ALTERNATIVE  PROCEDURES


                          socket,  packing  breakdown,  mucous  membrane



                          healing  prior  to  wound  granulation,  or  the  pres-                                                                    Several  options  exist  for  treatment  of  periapical


                          ence of a foreign  body  i11  the  wound.  Long-term                                                                       infections  in horses.  Medical therapy is limited  to


                          complications  can be associated with an incorrect                                                                         the  systemic  administration  of antibiotics  and  is


                         initial  diagnosis  resulting  in  persistence  of  the                                                                     often  ineffective.  Ideally, the  antibiotic therapy  is


                         primary problem,  removal of the wrong  tooth,  or                                                                          guided  by bacterial  culture  and sensitivity  results.


                         leaving behind  a diseased tooth  or tumor.                                                                                 In the absence of bacterial  culture results, we gen-



                                Therapy  starts  with  exploration  of the  tooth                                                                    erally  recommend  long-term  therapy  (30  to  60


                         root  socket  under  general anesthesia.  Generally, a                                                                      days)  of a potentiated  sulfonamide.  Typically, the


                         bone  or  tooth  root  fragment  is  identified,  and                                                                       drainage  stops  or  at  least  diminishes  during  the


                         removal  typically  results  in  rapid  healing  of the                                                                     course  of  therapy,  only  to  return  shortly  after


                         st1rgery  site.  If bone  or  root  fragments  are  not                                                                    the  antibiotics  are discontinued.  One  publication


                         identified,  alveolar  bone damage  may be present.                                                                        reported  successful  medical  therapy  in  three  of



                         Because the  alveolar bone  between  cheek  teeth  is                                                                      five horses  treated  medically.17


                         relatively thin,  damage  to  the  alveolar  bone  may                                                                            Occasionally  lateral  buccotomy  and  alveolar


                         expose the root of the  adjacent  tooth,  which  may                                                                       plate  removal  are  indicated  for removal  of teeth


                        result in periodontal disease in the adjacent tooth.                                                                        with  damaged  crowns  or  teeth  surrounded  by


                               Inadvertent  removal  or  loss  of  the  alveolar                                                                    sclerotic  bone  that would  make removal by con-


                        plate  can occur  as a result  of the original  inflam-                                                                     ventional  oral  extraction  or  repulsion  difficult.11



                        matory  process or during surgery. Removal of the                                                                           Additionally,  the  caudal  mandibular  cheek  teeth


                        alveolar plate such that  the  cement  surface of the                                                                       may  be  removed  with  this  technique."  Lateral


                        reserve crown of the adjacent tooth is exposed will                                                                         buccotomy  and  alveolar  bone  plate  removal  are


                        result  in incomplete  healing  as granulation  tissue                                                                      more  tedious  and  time  consuming  than  oral


                        will not  adhere  to  exposed  cementum.  Similarly,                                                                        extraction  or  repulsion  and  therefore  are  not



                        aggressive  curettage  of  the  socket  can  result  in                                                                    practical  in  field  situations.  A thorough  descrip-


                        destruction  of mesenchymal cells that would have                                                                          tion  of the technique  is available elsewhere.v"


                        contributed  to  healing  of  the  socket.  Generally,                                                                            Ideally,  endodontic  therapy  for  periapical


                        these  errors  will  result  in  the  development  of                                                                      infections  in  horses  would  allow  for  the  tooth


                        chronic  draining  tracts  and  periodontal  disease                                                                       to  remain  in  place,  thus  avoiding  many  of  the


                        with  the potential future need  for  removal of the                                                                       complications  associated  with  their  removal .


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                        affected adjacent  tooth.                                                                                                  Endodontic                     therapy  requires  special  surgical


                              Repulsion  of a mandibular  tooth  may result  in                                                                    skills, knowledge, and equipment  and  is generally


                        a fractured  mandible if the dental  punch  is posi-                                                                       a long general  anesthetic  procedure.  The reported


                       tioned  011  the  mandible rather  than  on  the  tooth                                                                     long-term  success  rates have ranged  from  440/o to


                       root  or  if the  punch  slides off the  tooth  root  and                                                                   81   o/o.1,19,20



                       this redirection  is not recognized  by the  surgeon.                                                                             An alternative  procedure  for  periapical  infec-


                       This  is  a surprisingly  easy complication  if care  is                                                                    tions  of  the  mandibular  teeth  has  been  re-


                       not  taken  to  correctly  position  the  punch  and                                                                        ported. 9'21  Periapical  curettage  involves identifying


                       continually  monitor  its  orientation.  Fortunately,                                                                       the  affected  area,  removing the  overlying  cortical


                       unless  the  mucous  membranes  have  been  pene-                                                                           and  cancellous  bone,  and  identifying  the  affected


                       trated,  these  fractures  can  heal  well  following                                                                      alveolus.  Using  curettage  and  irrigation,  infected


                       removal  of any small  bone  fragments.                                                                                    material is removed, with  care taken to not disturb



                              Because  of the  orientation  of the  cheek teeth,                                                                  the healthy  root.  The wounds  are then  left to heal


                       gaps created by tooth removal are gradually closed                                                                         via  second  intention.  Postoperative  therapy  con-


                       by  movement  of  the  cheek  teeth  to  fill the  gap.                                                                    sists of removing  the  external serum  crusting  on


                       This movement  creates  another problem  that will                                                                         a daily basis  and  applying  petrolatum  to the  skin



                       require  continued  tooth  care  for  the  rest  of the                                                                    around  the wound to prevent  serum  scalding. The


                      horse's life.  Tooth  overgrowth  can  occur  at either                                                                     wounds  are not flushed, and  postoperative  antibi-


                      the  site  of tooth removal  or the  first or last  cheek                                                                   otics  and  analgesics  are  recommended  but  not


                      tooth  of the  opposing  arcade.                                                                                            required.  The success rate has been  reported  to be
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