Oral Myiasis in a Captive Hippopotamus

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Title: Oral Myiasis in a Captive Hippopotamus
Authors: Junior, João Luiz Rossi, Guião-Leite, Flaviana L., Gioso, Marco Antonio, Falqueiro, Léslie M. Domingues, Fecchio, Roberto Silveira
Source: Journal of Veterinary Dentistry; September 2009, Vol. 26 Issue: 3 p168-170, 3p
Abstract: Causes of dental infections can be related to failed dental eruption, malocclusion, abrasion, fractures with or without exposure of the dental pulp, and periodontal disease. Reports of oral myiasis in megavertebrates in captivity are infrequent, perhaps due to the difficulty in observing the oral cavity in such species. This report describes a case of oral myiasis in an adult male hippopotamus in the gingival area and alveolar mucosa of the left mandibular canine tooth.
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ISSN:08987564
24704083
DOI:10.1177/089875640902600304
Published in:Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
Language:English