Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador

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Autor(a) principal: Mansur, Victor Ferreira Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The present study aimed to evaluate the use of oral endoscopy as a method of diagnosing cheek teeth disorders in Mangalarga Marchador horses, compared to the conventional method, in addition to establishing the prevalence of oral disorders in this population and the influence of age and location of the teeth. injuries on their occurrence. To carry out the study, 100 horses, between 2 and 18 years old, from three farms in Três Corações (MG) were used. The examination of the oral cavity was performed using two different examination techniques, conventional clinical examination, with a dental mirror, and endoscopic examination, with a rigid endoscope. The dental mirrors had a circular shape of 3 and 5 cm in diameter. The rigid endoscope had a high definition camera inserted at 90°. All animals were submitted to both evaluations, each technique being performed by qualified and trained veterinarians, independently and without prior knowledge among the evaluators. When comparing the two diagnostic methods, in terms of frequency of occurrence of lesions in the total number of teeth/soft tissues evaluated, it was possible to observe a significant difference between the methods (<0.001). Thus, oral endoscopy was able to diagnose a greater number of lesions (2631) than the conventional exam (2552). Considering each type of lesion, there was a significant difference between the diagnostic methods for diastema, infundibular caries and peripheral caries. For all these conditions, the endoscopic examination was able to identify a greater number of lesions. All animals had at least one lesion identified by conventional examination or by endoscopic examination. Excessive enamel tips (PEED) was the most prevalent lesion (96%), followed by ulcers (38%), ramps (36%), infundibular caries (28%) and peripheral caries (22%). The other conditions showed a frequency lower than 10%. When considering the conditions individually, a significant correlation (p<0.001) was observed between age and prevalence of PEED, step, wave, periodontitis, infundibular caries and peripheral caries and deciduous tooth retention. When analyzing the location of the lesion as a risk factor for the occurrence of conditions, significant differences (p<0.001) were observed for the prevalence of infundibular caries, peripheral caries and ramps. The present study can conclude that the endoscope examination improves the visual examination of the oral cavity. The prevalence of dental/oral disorders in the population evaluated is considerably high, mainly associated with the presence of PEED, ulcers and caries.
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spelling Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchadorComparison of the use of endoscope and mirror in the examination of the oral cavity in equine mangalarga marchadorOroscopiaCavaloOdontologia equinaOroscopyHorseEquine dentistryMedicina VeterináriaThe present study aimed to evaluate the use of oral endoscopy as a method of diagnosing cheek teeth disorders in Mangalarga Marchador horses, compared to the conventional method, in addition to establishing the prevalence of oral disorders in this population and the influence of age and location of the teeth. injuries on their occurrence. To carry out the study, 100 horses, between 2 and 18 years old, from three farms in Três Corações (MG) were used. The examination of the oral cavity was performed using two different examination techniques, conventional clinical examination, with a dental mirror, and endoscopic examination, with a rigid endoscope. The dental mirrors had a circular shape of 3 and 5 cm in diameter. The rigid endoscope had a high definition camera inserted at 90°. All animals were submitted to both evaluations, each technique being performed by qualified and trained veterinarians, independently and without prior knowledge among the evaluators. When comparing the two diagnostic methods, in terms of frequency of occurrence of lesions in the total number of teeth/soft tissues evaluated, it was possible to observe a significant difference between the methods (<0.001). Thus, oral endoscopy was able to diagnose a greater number of lesions (2631) than the conventional exam (2552). Considering each type of lesion, there was a significant difference between the diagnostic methods for diastema, infundibular caries and peripheral caries. For all these conditions, the endoscopic examination was able to identify a greater number of lesions. All animals had at least one lesion identified by conventional examination or by endoscopic examination. Excessive enamel tips (PEED) was the most prevalent lesion (96%), followed by ulcers (38%), ramps (36%), infundibular caries (28%) and peripheral caries (22%). The other conditions showed a frequency lower than 10%. When considering the conditions individually, a significant correlation (p<0.001) was observed between age and prevalence of PEED, step, wave, periodontitis, infundibular caries and peripheral caries and deciduous tooth retention. When analyzing the location of the lesion as a risk factor for the occurrence of conditions, significant differences (p<0.001) were observed for the prevalence of infundibular caries, peripheral caries and ramps. The present study can conclude that the endoscope examination improves the visual examination of the oral cavity. The prevalence of dental/oral disorders in the population evaluated is considerably high, mainly associated with the presence of PEED, ulcers and caries.O presente estudo objetivou avaliar o uso da endoscopia oral como método de diagnóstico das afecções de dentes da bochecha em equinos Mangalarga Marchador, em comparação ao método convencional, além disso buscou estabelecer a prevalência das afecções orais nessa população e a influência da idade e localização das lesões sobre a ocorrência das mesmas. Para realização do estudo foram utilizados 100 equinos, entre 2 e 18 anos, de três criatórios de Três Corações (MG). O exame da cavidade oral foi feito por duas técnicas de exame diferentes, exame clínico convencional, com espelho odontológico, e o exame endoscópico, com endoscópio rígido. Os espelhos odontológicos possuíam formato circular de 3 e 5 cm de diâmetro. Já o endoscópio rígido possuía câmera de alta definição inserida em 90°. Todos os animais foram submetidos a ambas avaliações, sendo cada técnica realizada por veterinários capacitados e treinados, de forma independente e sem conhecimento prévio entre os avaliadores. Ao se comparar os dois métodos de diagnóstico, em termos de frequência de ocorrência de lesões no total de dentes/tecidos moles avaliados, foi possível observar diferença significativa entre os métodos (<0,001). Assim, a endoscopia oral foi capaz de diagnosticar um número maior de lesões (2631) que o exame convencional (2552). Considerando-se cada tipo de lesão, houve diferença significativa entre os métodos de diagnóstico para diastema, cárie infundibular e cárie periférica. Para todas estas afecções, o exame endoscópico foi capaz de identificar um maior número de lesões. Todos os animais apresentaram, no mínimo, uma lesão identificada pelo exame convencional ou pelo exame endoscópico. Pontas excessivas de esmalte (PEED) foi a lesão mais prevalente (96%), seguida pelas úlceras (38%), rampas (36%), cáries infundibulares (28%) e cárie periférica (22%). As demais afecções apresentaram frequência inferior a 10 %. Ao considerar as afecções individualmente, observou-se correlação significativa (p<0,001) entre idade e prevalência de PEED, degrau, onda, periodontite, cárie infundibular e cárie periférica e retenção de dente decíduo. Ao analisar a localização da lesão como fator de risco para ocorrência das afecções, observou-se diferenças significativas (p<0,001) para prevalência de cáries infundibulares, cáries periféricas e rampas. O presente estudo pode concluir que o exame endoscópio aprimora o exame visual da cavidade oral. A prevalência de afecções dentárias/orais na população avaliada é consideravelmente elevada, principalmente associado à presença de PEED, úlceras e cáries.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências VeterináriasUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Medicina VeterináriaLacreta Junior, Antônio Carlos CunhaBatista, Fernando ArevaloPereira, Rodrigo NorbertoFerrante, MarcosMoura, Raquel Silva deMansur, Victor Ferreira Ribeiro2022-10-04T19:21:16Z2022-10-04T19:21:16Z2022-10-042022-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfMANSUR, V. F. R. Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador. 2022. 105 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador
Comparison of the use of endoscope and mirror in the examination of the oral cavity in equine mangalarga marchador
title Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador
spellingShingle Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador
Mansur, Victor Ferreira Ribeiro
Oroscopia
Cavalo
Odontologia equina
Oroscopy
Horse
Equine dentistry
Medicina Veterinária
title_short Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador
title_full Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador
title_fullStr Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador
title_full_unstemmed Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador
title_sort Comparação do uso do endoscópio e do espelho no exame da cavidade oral em equinos mangalarga marchador
author Mansur, Victor Ferreira Ribeiro
author_facet Mansur, Victor Ferreira Ribeiro
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Lacreta Junior, Antônio Carlos Cunha
Batista, Fernando Arevalo
Pereira, Rodrigo Norberto
Ferrante, Marcos
Moura, Raquel Silva de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mansur, Victor Ferreira Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oroscopia
Cavalo
Odontologia equina
Oroscopy
Horse
Equine dentistry
Medicina Veterinária
topic Oroscopia
Cavalo
Odontologia equina
Oroscopy
Horse
Equine dentistry
Medicina Veterinária
description The present study aimed to evaluate the use of oral endoscopy as a method of diagnosing cheek teeth disorders in Mangalarga Marchador horses, compared to the conventional method, in addition to establishing the prevalence of oral disorders in this population and the influence of age and location of the teeth. injuries on their occurrence. To carry out the study, 100 horses, between 2 and 18 years old, from three farms in Três Corações (MG) were used. The examination of the oral cavity was performed using two different examination techniques, conventional clinical examination, with a dental mirror, and endoscopic examination, with a rigid endoscope. The dental mirrors had a circular shape of 3 and 5 cm in diameter. The rigid endoscope had a high definition camera inserted at 90°. All animals were submitted to both evaluations, each technique being performed by qualified and trained veterinarians, independently and without prior knowledge among the evaluators. When comparing the two diagnostic methods, in terms of frequency of occurrence of lesions in the total number of teeth/soft tissues evaluated, it was possible to observe a significant difference between the methods (<0.001). Thus, oral endoscopy was able to diagnose a greater number of lesions (2631) than the conventional exam (2552). Considering each type of lesion, there was a significant difference between the diagnostic methods for diastema, infundibular caries and peripheral caries. For all these conditions, the endoscopic examination was able to identify a greater number of lesions. All animals had at least one lesion identified by conventional examination or by endoscopic examination. Excessive enamel tips (PEED) was the most prevalent lesion (96%), followed by ulcers (38%), ramps (36%), infundibular caries (28%) and peripheral caries (22%). The other conditions showed a frequency lower than 10%. When considering the conditions individually, a significant correlation (p<0.001) was observed between age and prevalence of PEED, step, wave, periodontitis, infundibular caries and peripheral caries and deciduous tooth retention. When analyzing the location of the lesion as a risk factor for the occurrence of conditions, significant differences (p<0.001) were observed for the prevalence of infundibular caries, peripheral caries and ramps. The present study can conclude that the endoscope examination improves the visual examination of the oral cavity. The prevalence of dental/oral disorders in the population evaluated is considerably high, mainly associated with the presence of PEED, ulcers and caries.
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