. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. ANIMAL DENTISTRY. 5^75 treated in the same manner. A handy method of securing a dog for tooth extraction is to tie a piece of tape around each jaw behind the canine teeth, then an assistant stands astride of the dog, pinches the head taut between his knees and holds the mouth open with the tape as the operator applies the instruments. This method is even preferable to the operating table, which places the mouth in an awkward position for extraction. ABNORMAL ERUPTIONS OF THE TEETH. Shedding of t


. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. ANIMAL DENTISTRY. 5^75 treated in the same manner. A handy method of securing a dog for tooth extraction is to tie a piece of tape around each jaw behind the canine teeth, then an assistant stands astride of the dog, pinches the head taut between his knees and holds the mouth open with the tape as the operator applies the instruments. This method is even preferable to the operating table, which places the mouth in an awkward position for extraction. ABNORMAL ERUPTIONS OF THE TEETH. Shedding of the incisor teeth depends upon "growth pres- sure" from the permanent successors. If the forming tooth. Fig. I22B. Baker's Dog Speculum. does not adjust itself directly upon the apex of the temporary fang the latter may remain wedged between two contiguous teeth through life. If this same condition exists in all the incisors the result is a complete double set of incisors. When such abnormalities are observed early enough the temporary teeth should be extracted. In later years they are best left undisturbed. The canine teeth frequently remain covered with the gums for several years after their usual period of eruption, and thus cause a more or less painful irritation to the mouth. The condition is observed most frequently in the six and seven-year-old driving horse by the resistance such animals. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Merillat, Louis A. (Louis Adolph), 1868-; Cade?ac, Ce?listin, 1858-; Le Blanc, Paul, 1872-; Carougeau, C. Chicago, A. Eger


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