MESIODISTAL VALUES OF PERMANENT FRONTAL TEETH CROWN OF GERMAN SHEPHERD

<p>A study of mesiodistal crown values of permanent frontal teeth and their relationship in the jaws was performed on 10 German Shepherd dogs, 1-10 years of age, who belong to a group of lupoid or mesocephalic head type. Study material was taken after the autopsy examination of dead dogs, whic...

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Main Authors: Faruk Tandir, Rizah Avdić
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo 2013-08-01
Series:Veterinaria
Online Access:https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/100
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spelling doaj-c68e1a613a714105a272712c1c8c5f362021-01-02T06:41:22ZbosVeterinary Faculty SarajevoVeterinaria0372-68272233-13602013-08-01621-2738373MESIODISTAL VALUES OF PERMANENT FRONTAL TEETH CROWN OF GERMAN SHEPHERDFaruk TandirRizah Avdić<p>A study of mesiodistal crown values of permanent frontal teeth and their relationship in the jaws was performed on 10 German Shepherd dogs, 1-10 years of age, who belong to a group of lupoid or mesocephalic head type. Study material was taken after the autopsy examination of dead dogs, which was conducted at the Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Sarajevo. A total of 160 teeth were measured, of which 120 incisors and 40 canines. Examined dogs were classified by age, sex and length of the dental arch of the upper and lower jaw. Length of dental arch of the upper and lower jaws of German Shepherds is in range from 8 to 11.5 cm, with longer mandibular dental arch than the upper jaw. The differences in the dimensions of individual teeth between male and female German Shepherds were significant at p&lt;0.05 for the first incisor. Among other teeth, no statistically significant differences were found. However, the numerical dimensions of the teeth were generally higher in males, especially related to the upper jaw. The highest values in the dimensions of the teeth were found in dogs age 4-7 years, and lowest values among older individuals (8-10 years). The lowest significance of determined differences was related to the C1 tooth.</p><p>Key words: crown, frontal teeth, German Shepherd</p>https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/100
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MESIODISTAL VALUES OF PERMANENT FRONTAL TEETH CROWN OF GERMAN SHEPHERD
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author_facet Faruk Tandir
Rizah Avdić
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title MESIODISTAL VALUES OF PERMANENT FRONTAL TEETH CROWN OF GERMAN SHEPHERD
title_short MESIODISTAL VALUES OF PERMANENT FRONTAL TEETH CROWN OF GERMAN SHEPHERD
title_full MESIODISTAL VALUES OF PERMANENT FRONTAL TEETH CROWN OF GERMAN SHEPHERD
title_fullStr MESIODISTAL VALUES OF PERMANENT FRONTAL TEETH CROWN OF GERMAN SHEPHERD
title_full_unstemmed MESIODISTAL VALUES OF PERMANENT FRONTAL TEETH CROWN OF GERMAN SHEPHERD
title_sort mesiodistal values of permanent frontal teeth crown of german shepherd
publisher Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo
series Veterinaria
issn 0372-6827
2233-1360
publishDate 2013-08-01
description <p>A study of mesiodistal crown values of permanent frontal teeth and their relationship in the jaws was performed on 10 German Shepherd dogs, 1-10 years of age, who belong to a group of lupoid or mesocephalic head type. Study material was taken after the autopsy examination of dead dogs, which was conducted at the Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Sarajevo. A total of 160 teeth were measured, of which 120 incisors and 40 canines. Examined dogs were classified by age, sex and length of the dental arch of the upper and lower jaw. Length of dental arch of the upper and lower jaws of German Shepherds is in range from 8 to 11.5 cm, with longer mandibular dental arch than the upper jaw. The differences in the dimensions of individual teeth between male and female German Shepherds were significant at p&lt;0.05 for the first incisor. Among other teeth, no statistically significant differences were found. However, the numerical dimensions of the teeth were generally higher in males, especially related to the upper jaw. The highest values in the dimensions of the teeth were found in dogs age 4-7 years, and lowest values among older individuals (8-10 years). The lowest significance of determined differences was related to the C1 tooth.</p><p>Key words: crown, frontal teeth, German Shepherd</p>
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