Genre
- Journal Article
A 30-year-old captive female harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) bit down upon a metal ring within a hoop-net normally used to assist in securing the seal for routine physical examination. Radiographic examination performed under general anesthesia revealed a unilateral closed fracture of the rostral left mandible between the first and second premolar teeth. The rostral fragment was displaced ventrally and slight laxity of the mandibular symphysis was noted. The fracture was repaired surgically using an oral dental acrylic splint incorporating circumferential mandibular cerclage wire. The mandibular symphysis was stabilized using interdental wire between the right and left canine teeth. The fixation device was removed following evaluation of radiographs that showed signs of bony union 12-months postoperatively.
Oregon State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Corvallis 97331, USA. lewerd@onid.orst.edu
United States
American Veterinary Dental Society : Boise Id
Accession Number: 17691533. Language: English. Language Code: eng. Date Created: 20070813. Date Completed: 20070906. Update Code: 20111122. Publication Type: Case Reports; Journal Article. Journal ID: 9426426. Publication Model: Print. Cited Medium: Print. NLM ISO Abbr: J Vet Dent Linking ISSN: 08987564. Subset: D. Date of Electronic Publication: 20070601; ID: 17691533
Language
- English
Subjects
- animals
- Fracture Fixation/veterinary
- Mandibular Fractures/radiography
- Animals, Wild
- Mandibular Fractures/therapy
- Mandibular Fractures/*veterinary
- Bone Wires/veterinary
- Female
- Dental Pins/veterinary
- Dentistry/veterinary
- Phoca/*injuries