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Tooth Root Abscess and Mandibular Infections in Old World Camelids: 3 Cases

Source Publication
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
Date Issued
April 2, 2024
Author(s)
Sparnon, Alyssa
Smith, Joseph  
Mulon, Pierre-Yves
Hecht, Silke
Anderson, David  
Van Amstel, Sarel
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/4589572
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/48288
Abstract

There are limited reports of mandibular infections and tooth root abscesses in camels (Old World Camelids). This is in contrast to multiple reports and case series detailing diagnosis, management, and therapy of similar infections in New World Camelids such as llamas and alpacas. The purpose of this case series is to present three cases of camels in North America with these infections and to detail the diagnostics, therapeutic interventions, management, and follow-up of these cases. Radiography was utilized in all three cases, as was sedation and/or anesthesia. Similar to llamas, florfenicol was used for antimicrobial therapy and flunixin meglumine was utilized as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory. Some degree of lavage was required for the management of each case. Clinicians should be aware of the potential need for sedation, diagnostic imaging, culture, and extended therapies for the treatment of mandibular and tooth root infections in camels as comparatively described for llamas and alpacas.

Subjects

Camel

Dromedary

Bactrian

Disciplines
Large or Food Animal and Equine Medicine
Veterinary Toxicology and Pharmacology
Recommended Citation
Alyssa Sparnon, Joe Smith, Pierre-Yves Mulon, Silke Hecht, David Anderson, Sarel Van Amstel, "Tooth Root Abscess and Mandibular Infections in Old World Camelids: 3 Cases", Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine, vol. 2024, Article ID 4589572, 6 pages, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/458957
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