Sentences with phrase «upper mandible»

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It is a campaign to encourage veterinarians and pet owners to «Flip the Lip» of their pets and look for abnormalities in the mouth, whether it be periodontal disease, fractured teeth, oral tumors, orthodontic misalignment of teeth, fractured maxillas (upper jaws), fractured mandibles (lower jaws), sympysis separations, especially in cats (left and right mandibular separation), gingivitis, stomatitis and tooth resorptive lesion.
Signs & Symptoms Oral SCC in cats are typically large, invasive and often ulcerated tumors that occur anywhere in the mouth, including under the tongue, the palate (roof of the mouth), the upper jaw (maxilla) and lower jaw (mandible).
If you've seen a jaw bone (mandible) or the upper bone that holds teeth (maxilla), you noticed sockets in the bone.
By the time your dog is an adult the average normal adult dog will have approximately 42 permanent teeth with 20 upper (maxilla) and 22 lower (mandible).
SCC of the maxilla (upper jaw) or mandible (lower jaw) in dogs is typically a locally invasive disease with a low metastatic rate.
Oral Osteosarcoma — Oral osteosarcoma is a malignant cancer of the bone, and, when found in dogs and cats can affect the bones of the skull, including the mandible and the maxilla (the lower and upper jaws).
If the upper jaw (maxilla) is longer than the lower jaw (mandible) the dog will have an «overbite.»
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