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Resumo: | Tooth morphology of the maned sloth (Bradypus torquatus). The sloths are exclusively herbivores, feeding from leaves, flowers, sprouts, green stalks and fruits, just from two types of tree. The aim of this research was to explore the anatomy of the teeth comparing them with those of other mammals, besides those of man. Twelve animals were used, including males, females and stillborns, all of the species Bradypus torquatus. Macroscopic and radiographic exams were carried out, complemented by light microscopic technique of wasted and decalcification and scanning electron microscopy to analyses ultra structure components. The sloths are born with teeth already, presenting in each hemiarcade five teeth in the jawbone and four in the jaw, totaling eighteen in all. The morphology of the tooth in these specimens is strongly related to the alimentary habits and the whole dental arch (maxilla and jaw), presenting teeth with a similar shape and indicating that dental specialization does not exist. The teeth present lingual, vestibular, distal, mesial and occlusal faces, and the presence of "peaks" is marked. The components of the teeth are cement, internal, and external dentine and pulp. It is possible to identify tissue located between the cement and the external dentine containing tubules, which are continuous with those of the external dentine and the vascular channels of the internal dentine. This investigation can assist the searchfor answers as to what constitutes an appropriate alimentary diet for the animals in captivity. |
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.Morfologia dos dentes do bicho-preguiça de coleira (Bradypus torquatus), Illiger, 1811Tooth morphology of the maned sloth (Bradypus torquatus). The sloths are exclusively herbivores, feeding from leaves, flowers, sprouts, green stalks and fruits, just from two types of tree. The aim of this research was to explore the anatomy of the teeth comparing them with those of other mammals, besides those of man. Twelve animals were used, including males, females and stillborns, all of the species Bradypus torquatus. Macroscopic and radiographic exams were carried out, complemented by light microscopic technique of wasted and decalcification and scanning electron microscopy to analyses ultra structure components. The sloths are born with teeth already, presenting in each hemiarcade five teeth in the jawbone and four in the jaw, totaling eighteen in all. The morphology of the tooth in these specimens is strongly related to the alimentary habits and the whole dental arch (maxilla and jaw), presenting teeth with a similar shape and indicating that dental specialization does not exist. The teeth present lingual, vestibular, distal, mesial and occlusal faces, and the presence of "peaks" is marked. The components of the teeth are cement, internal, and external dentine and pulp. It is possible to identify tissue located between the cement and the external dentine containing tubules, which are continuous with those of the external dentine and the vascular channels of the internal dentine. This investigation can assist the searchfor answers as to what constitutes an appropriate alimentary diet for the animals in captivity.As preguiças são exclusivamente herbívoras, alimentando-se de folhas, flores, brotos, talos verdes e frutos, de apenas duas espécies de árvores. A anatomia do dente é o alvo desta pesquisa, que teve como objetivoestabelecer dados comparativos de sua dentição com a de outros mamí- feros, inclusive o homem. Para este estudo foram utilizados doze animais, compreendendo machos, fêmeas e natimortos, todos da espécie Bradypus torquatus. Foram realizados exames macroscópicos e radio- gráficos, além dos estudos de microscopia de luz utilizando técnicas de desgaste e descalcificação. Os animais nascem dentados, apresentando em cada hemiarcada, cinco dentes na maxila, e quatro na mandíbula, totalizando 18 dentes. A morfologia do dente nestes espécimes é fortemente relacionada aos hábitos alimentares e as arcadas dentárias (maxilar e mandíbular), apresentam dentes de formato semelhante, indicando não existir uma especialização dental. Os dentes apresentam as faces lingual, vestibular, distal, mesial e oclusal, destacando-se ainda a presença de cúspides. Os componentes estruturais dos dentes são cemento, dentina externa, dentina interna e polpa. É possível identificar um tecido situado entre ocemento e a dentina externa contendo túbulos dentinais, contínuos com aqueles da dentina externa e canais vasculares da dentina interna. Esta investigação poderá subsidiar a busca de respostas para sugestão de uma dieta alimentar adequada ao animal em cativeiro.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2006-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/21115Biotemas; v. 19 n. 4 (2006); 73-842175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/21115/19072Copyright (c) 2006 Rose Eli Grassi Rici Azarias, Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio, Daniele dos Santos Martins, Vera Lucia de Oliveira, Edson Benetti, Jussara Rocha Ferreira, Maria Angélica Miglinohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRici Azarias, Rose Eli GrassiAmbrósio, Carlos EduardoMartins, Daniele dos Santosde Oliveira, Vera LuciaBenetti, EdsonFerreira, Jussara RochaMiglino, Maria Angélica2022-11-21T11:49:40Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/21115Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2022-11-21T11:49:40Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Tooth morphology of the maned sloth (Bradypus torquatus). The sloths are exclusively herbivores, feeding from leaves, flowers, sprouts, green stalks and fruits, just from two types of tree. The aim of this research was to explore the anatomy of the teeth comparing them with those of other mammals, besides those of man. Twelve animals were used, including males, females and stillborns, all of the species Bradypus torquatus. Macroscopic and radiographic exams were carried out, complemented by light microscopic technique of wasted and decalcification and scanning electron microscopy to analyses ultra structure components. The sloths are born with teeth already, presenting in each hemiarcade five teeth in the jawbone and four in the jaw, totaling eighteen in all. The morphology of the tooth in these specimens is strongly related to the alimentary habits and the whole dental arch (maxilla and jaw), presenting teeth with a similar shape and indicating that dental specialization does not exist. The teeth present lingual, vestibular, distal, mesial and occlusal faces, and the presence of "peaks" is marked. The components of the teeth are cement, internal, and external dentine and pulp. It is possible to identify tissue located between the cement and the external dentine containing tubules, which are continuous with those of the external dentine and the vascular channels of the internal dentine. This investigation can assist the searchfor answers as to what constitutes an appropriate alimentary diet for the animals in captivity. |
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