2021
DOI: 10.1053/j.jepm.2021.06.002
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Extraction of aberrant tusk and mandibular osteomyelitis treatment in a pot-bellied pig (Sus scrofa domesticus)

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“…In cases of severe infection and disease, the integrity of the mandible can be affected to the point where it can be unstable after the extraction 5 . Osteomyelitis can be managed with long‐term antimicrobial therapy, including oral, injectable, and regional infusion of antibiotic‐impregnated compounds, depending on lesion location 6 . Removal of the infected nidus, in many cases the tooth, is critical for a positive long‐term outcome.…”
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“…In cases of severe infection and disease, the integrity of the mandible can be affected to the point where it can be unstable after the extraction 5 . Osteomyelitis can be managed with long‐term antimicrobial therapy, including oral, injectable, and regional infusion of antibiotic‐impregnated compounds, depending on lesion location 6 . Removal of the infected nidus, in many cases the tooth, is critical for a positive long‐term outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Osteomyelitis can be managed with long-term antimicrobial therapy, including oral, injectable, and regional infusion of antibiotic-impregnated compounds, depending on lesion location. 6 Removal of the infected nidus, in many cases the tooth, is critical for a positive long-term outcome. A complete oral assessment with inclusion of dental radiographs in MCPs should be considered for proper preventative dental care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%