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Veterinary dental demonstration models.

R B Wiggs1, H B Lobprise

  • 1Department of Physiology, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas.

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
|December 1, 1992
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Dental models are increasingly common in veterinary practices for demonstrating dental issues and procedures to clients and colleagues. This article explores their construction and utility in veterinary dentistry.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Dentistry
  • Comparative Dental Anatomy

Background:

  • Dental models are essential tools in modern veterinary practice.
  • Their application extends to client education and professional communication.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an informative overview of dental model construction.
  • To highlight the practical applications of dental models in veterinary settings.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive overview of dental model fabrication techniques.
  • Case examples of model utilization in client and colleague communication.

Main Results:

  • Dental models facilitate clear visualization of complex dental conditions.
  • Effective demonstration of pathologies and surgical procedures is achieved.

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Conclusions:

  • Dental models are invaluable for enhancing understanding and communication in veterinary dentistry.
  • Their construction and application warrant further exploration for improved veterinary care.