A case is reported in which an upper central incisor was lost, and replaced by a metal implant at the age of 8 years. Four Years later, orthodontic treatment was carried out, and implant was successfully retracted to reduce the overjet using removable appliances.
Three dogs were hospitalized for management of acute gastrointestinal signs secondary to sand impaction. Hospitalized care with administration of a polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution via nasogastric tube. Variable PEG solution doses were used in these dogs (range 72–109 ml/kg). All patients tolerated PEG administration without adverse effects. Two dogs had additional radiographs performed, consistent with radiographic improvement of impaction. Each dog had marked clinical improvement and was successfully discharged from the hospital.
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