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  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Comparative Dentistry
  • Canine Health

Background:

  • Oral examination is a critical component of veterinary physical assessments.
  • Neonates and adolescents require specific attention for oral cavity pathology.
  • Congenital and acquired dental issues are prevalent in young dogs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review common pediatric and juvenile dental anomalies in dogs.
  • To provide a foundational resource for understanding canine oral cavity development and pathology.
  • To aid veterinarians in identifying and managing dental abnormalities in young canine patients.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of common pediatric and juvenile canine dental anomalies.
  • Compilation of information on congenital and acquired oral pathologies.
  • Synthesis of data for a comprehensive overview.

Main Results:

  • Identified and described prevalent dental and oral anomalies in young dogs.
  • Highlighted the importance of early detection and diagnosis.
  • Provided a basis for understanding the spectrum of pediatric oral conditions in canines.

Conclusions:

  • Early recognition of dental anomalies is vital for canine patient care.
  • This review serves as a key resource for veterinary professionals.
  • Further understanding of juvenile canine oral health can improve patient outcomes.