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      Oronasal and Oroantral Fistulas Secondary to Periodontal Disease: A Retrospective Study Comparing the Prevalence Within Dachshunds and a Control Group.

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          The prevalence of oronasal and oroantral fistulas (ONF/OAF) was retrospectively identified in a population of dachshund patients (dachshund group) and was compared to a population of small breed dogs of significantly similar age and weight (control group). When compared with the control group, the dachshund group was significantly more likely to have an ONF/OAF (P < .0001). The odds ratio indicates that dachshunds were 3.3 times more likely to have an ONF/OAF than individuals within the control group. This study statistically confirms previous reports and clinical observations that dachshunds are predisposed to ONF/OAFs. When ONF/OAFs are present, the maxillary canines are the most commonly affected dentition in both study groups.

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          Journal
          J Vet Dent
          Journal of veterinary dentistry
          SAGE Publications
          2470-4083
          0898-7564
          Dec 2019
          : 36
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Companion Animal Dentistry of Kansas City, Lenexa, KS, USA.
          [2 ] Veterinary Health Centre, University of Missouri, Columbia, MS, USA.
          Article
          10.1177/0898756420909657
          32207388
          ca3c4a38-7ce8-46ec-b63f-246e11dd329f
          History

          dachshund,dentistry,disease,extraction,fistula,nasal,oroantral,oronasal,periodontal,veterinary

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