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Diş Rezorpsiyonlu Kedilerde Klinik, Radyolojik ve Hematolojik Değerlendirme

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 18 Sayı: 1, 6 - 12, 30.06.2025
https://doi.org/10.47027/duvetfd.1599449

Öz

Bu çalışmanın amacı kedilerde yaygın bir diş hastalığı olan diş rezorpsiyonunu (TR) araştırmaktır. Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Hayvan Hastanesi'ne ağız sağlığı sorunları veya kastrasyon nedeniyle başvuran 35 kedi üzerinde yürütülen çalışmada, TR'nin yaygınlığı, etkilenen dişlerin dağılımı ve rezorpsiyon tipleri ile evreleri arasındaki ilişki değerlendirildi. Klinik ve radyografik muayeneler yapıldı ve kan parametreleri analiz edildi. Bulgular TR prevalansının yaşla birlikte arttığını ve en yaygın olarak mandibular üçüncü premolar ve birinci molar dişlerde görüldüğünü göstermiştir. Kan analizleri, birçok vakada referans aralıkların dışında sodyum ve fosfor seviyeleri ortaya çıkarmış, bu da elektrolit ve metabolik dengesizlikleri düşündürmüştür. TR evreleri ve tipleri arasında anlamlı bir ilişki gözlenmiştir; Tip 1 lezyonlar erken evrelerde baskınken, Tip 3 lezyonlar ileri evrelerde artmıştır. Sonuç olarak, TR sadece lokalize bir periodontal durum olmayıp sistemik etkileri de vardır. TR'nin erken teşhisi ve ilerlemesinin önlenmesi için multidisipliner bir yaklaşım önerilmektedir. Çevresel, genetik ve metabolik faktörlerin daha fazla araştırılması, bu hastalık için etkili yönetim stratejilerinin geliştirilmesine katkıda bulunabilir.

Destekleyen Kurum

TUBİTAK

Proje Numarası

1919B012203676

Teşekkür

Araştırma Görevlisi Hilmican Ergin ve Dr. Veteriner Hekim Fatma Çuhadar Erdal'a çalışma süresince verdikleri destek için teşekkür ederiz.

Kaynakça

  • American College of Veterinary Dentistry AVDC nomenclature committee. Available online: https://avdc.org/avdc-nomenclature/ (accessed on 23.06.2022).
  • Lommer MJ, Verstraete FJ (2000). Prevalence of odontoclastic resorption lesions and periapical radiographic lucencies in cats: 265 cases (1995-1998). J Am Vet Med Assoc., 217(12):1866-1869.
  • Reiter AM, Mendoza KA (2002). Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions: an unsolved enigma in veterinary dentistry. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract, 32(4):791-837.
  • Gorrel C (2015). Tooth resorption in cats: pathophysiology and treatment options. J Feline Med Surg, 17(1):37-43.
  • Imgham K, Gorrel C, Blackborn J, Farnsworth W (2001). Prevalence of odontoclastic resorptive lesions in a population of clinical healthy cats. J Small Anim Pract, 42:439-443.
  • Bellows J (2019). Oral anatomy for the general practitioner In: Small Animal Dental Equipment, Materials, and Techniques. Bellows J (ed). 2nd ed. John Wiley & Sons., Hoboken, USA., 87-112.
  • Hammarström L, Blomlöf L, Lindskog S (1989). Dynamics of dento alveolar ankylosis and associated root resorption. Endod Dent Traumatol, 5: 163-175.
  • Harvey CE, Emily PP, (1993). Restorative Dentistry. In: Small Animal Dentistry Harvey CE, (ed). Mosby-Year Book, St. Louis, MO, USA., 217–225.
  • Reiter AM, Lewis JR, Okuda A (2005). Update on the etiology of tooth resorption in domestic cats. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract, 35:913-942.
  • Gorrel C, Larsson Å (2002). Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions: unveiling the early lesion. J Small Anim Pract, 43(11):482-488.
  • Harvey CE, Orsini P, McLahan C, Schuster C (2004). Mapping of the radiographic central point of feline dental resorptive lesions. J Vet Dent, 21(1):15-21.
  • Hofmann‐Lehmann R, Berger M, Sigrist B, Schawalder P, Lutz H (1998). Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection leads to increased incidence of feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FOLR). Vet Immunol Immunopathol, 65:299–309.
  • Arx von T, Schawalder P, Ackermann M, Bosshardt DD (2009). Human and feline invasive cervical resorptions: the missing link? Presentation of four cases. J Endodon, 35:904–913.
  • Thomas S, Lappin DF, Spears J, Bennett D, Nile C, Riggio MP (2017). Prevalence of feline calicivirus in cats with odontoclastic resorptive lesions and chronic gingivostomatitis. Res Vet Sci, 111:124–126.
  • Scarlett JM, Saidla J, Hess J (1999). Risk factors for odontoclastic resorptive lesions in cats. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc, 35(3):188-192.
  • Booij‐Vrieling HE, Ferbus D, Tryfonidou MA et al (2010). Increased vitamin D‐driven signalling and expression of the vitamin D receptor, MSX2, and RANKL in tooth resorption in cats. Eur J Oral Sci, 118(1):39-46.
  • Niemiec BA (2014). Feline dental radiography and radiology: A primer. J Feline Med Surg, 16:887-899.
  • Woodward TM (2009). Interpretation of dental radiographs. Top Companion Anim Med, 24:37–43.
  • Niemiec BA (2010). Dental radiology. In: Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease: A Color Handbook. Niemec (ed). 1st ed. Momson Publishing London, England., 63-87.
  • Eriksson J, Denwood M, Nielsen SS et al (2024). Accuracy of three diagnostic tests to detect tooth resorption in unowned unsocialised cats in Denmark. J Small Anim Pract, 65:387-393.
  • Bellows J (2022). Feline Dentistry. 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons., Florida, USA.
  • Pettersson A, Mannerfelt T (2003). Prevalence of dental resorptive lesions in Swedish cats. J Vet Dent, 20:140–142.
  • DeLaurier A, Boyde A, Jackson B, Horton MA, Price JS (2009). Identifying early osteoclastic resorptive lesions in feline teeth: a model for understanding the origin of multiple idiopathic root resorption. J Periodontal Res, 44:248-257.
  • O’Neill DG, Gunn-Moore D, Sorrell S et al (2023). Commonly diagnosed disorders in domestic cats in the UK and their associations with sex and age. J Feline Med Surg, 25(2):1-9.
  • Whyte A, Tejedor MT, Whyte J, Monteagudo LV, Bonastre C (2021). Blood Parameters and Feline Tooth Resorption: A Retrospective Case Control Study from a Spanish University Hospital. Animals, 11:2125.
  • Whyte A, Lacasta S, Whyte J, Monteagudo LV, Tejedor MT (2020). Tooth resorption in Spanish domestic cats: Preliminary Data. Top Companion Anim Med, 38:100369.
  • Girard N, Servet E, Biourge V, Hennet P (2008). Feline tooth resorption in a colony of 109 cats. J Vet Dent, 25:166-174.
  • DuPont G (1995). Crown amputation with intentional root retention for advanced feline resorptive lesions-a clinical study. J Vet Dent, 12(1):9-13.
  • Pistor P, Janus I, Janeczek M, Dobrzyński M (2023). Feline Tooth Resorption: A Description of the Severity of the Disease in Regard to Animal's Age, Sex, Breed and Clinical Presentation. Animals, 13:2500.
  • Lang LG, Wilkinson TE, White TL, Farnsworth RK, Potter KA (2016). Computed Tomography of Tooth Resorptıon in Cats. Vet Radiol Ultrasound, 57:467-474.
  • DuPont GA (2005). Radiographic evaluation and treatment of feline dental resorptive lesions. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract, 35:943-962.

Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 18 Sayı: 1, 6 - 12, 30.06.2025
https://doi.org/10.47027/duvetfd.1599449

Öz

This study aimed to investigate tooth resorption (TR), a common dental disease in cats. Conducted on 35 cats admitted to Selçuk University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Animal Hospital for oral health issues or castration, the study evaluated the prevalence of TR, the distribution of affected teeth, and the relationship between resorption types and stages. Clinical and radiographic examinations were performed, and blood parameters were analyzed. The findings indicated that TR prevalence increases with age and is most commonly observed in mandibular third premolars and first molars. Blood analyses revealed sodium and phosphorus levels outside the reference ranges in many cases, suggesting electrolyte and metabolic imbalances. A significant relationship was observed between TR stages and types; Type 1 lesions were predominant in early stages, while Type 3 lesions increased in advanced stages. In conclusion, TR is not solely a localized periodontal condition but also has systemic effects. A multidisciplinary approach is recommended for the early diagnosis and prevention of TR progression. Further investigation of environmental, genetic, and metabolic factors may contribute to the development of effective management strategies for this disease.

Destekleyen Kurum

TUBİTAK

Proje Numarası

1919B012203676

Teşekkür

We would like to thank Research Assistant Hilmican Ergin and Dr. Veterinarian Fatma Çuhadar Erdal for their support during the study.

Kaynakça

  • American College of Veterinary Dentistry AVDC nomenclature committee. Available online: https://avdc.org/avdc-nomenclature/ (accessed on 23.06.2022).
  • Lommer MJ, Verstraete FJ (2000). Prevalence of odontoclastic resorption lesions and periapical radiographic lucencies in cats: 265 cases (1995-1998). J Am Vet Med Assoc., 217(12):1866-1869.
  • Reiter AM, Mendoza KA (2002). Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions: an unsolved enigma in veterinary dentistry. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract, 32(4):791-837.
  • Gorrel C (2015). Tooth resorption in cats: pathophysiology and treatment options. J Feline Med Surg, 17(1):37-43.
  • Imgham K, Gorrel C, Blackborn J, Farnsworth W (2001). Prevalence of odontoclastic resorptive lesions in a population of clinical healthy cats. J Small Anim Pract, 42:439-443.
  • Bellows J (2019). Oral anatomy for the general practitioner In: Small Animal Dental Equipment, Materials, and Techniques. Bellows J (ed). 2nd ed. John Wiley & Sons., Hoboken, USA., 87-112.
  • Hammarström L, Blomlöf L, Lindskog S (1989). Dynamics of dento alveolar ankylosis and associated root resorption. Endod Dent Traumatol, 5: 163-175.
  • Harvey CE, Emily PP, (1993). Restorative Dentistry. In: Small Animal Dentistry Harvey CE, (ed). Mosby-Year Book, St. Louis, MO, USA., 217–225.
  • Reiter AM, Lewis JR, Okuda A (2005). Update on the etiology of tooth resorption in domestic cats. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract, 35:913-942.
  • Gorrel C, Larsson Å (2002). Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions: unveiling the early lesion. J Small Anim Pract, 43(11):482-488.
  • Harvey CE, Orsini P, McLahan C, Schuster C (2004). Mapping of the radiographic central point of feline dental resorptive lesions. J Vet Dent, 21(1):15-21.
  • Hofmann‐Lehmann R, Berger M, Sigrist B, Schawalder P, Lutz H (1998). Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection leads to increased incidence of feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FOLR). Vet Immunol Immunopathol, 65:299–309.
  • Arx von T, Schawalder P, Ackermann M, Bosshardt DD (2009). Human and feline invasive cervical resorptions: the missing link? Presentation of four cases. J Endodon, 35:904–913.
  • Thomas S, Lappin DF, Spears J, Bennett D, Nile C, Riggio MP (2017). Prevalence of feline calicivirus in cats with odontoclastic resorptive lesions and chronic gingivostomatitis. Res Vet Sci, 111:124–126.
  • Scarlett JM, Saidla J, Hess J (1999). Risk factors for odontoclastic resorptive lesions in cats. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc, 35(3):188-192.
  • Booij‐Vrieling HE, Ferbus D, Tryfonidou MA et al (2010). Increased vitamin D‐driven signalling and expression of the vitamin D receptor, MSX2, and RANKL in tooth resorption in cats. Eur J Oral Sci, 118(1):39-46.
  • Niemiec BA (2014). Feline dental radiography and radiology: A primer. J Feline Med Surg, 16:887-899.
  • Woodward TM (2009). Interpretation of dental radiographs. Top Companion Anim Med, 24:37–43.
  • Niemiec BA (2010). Dental radiology. In: Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease: A Color Handbook. Niemec (ed). 1st ed. Momson Publishing London, England., 63-87.
  • Eriksson J, Denwood M, Nielsen SS et al (2024). Accuracy of three diagnostic tests to detect tooth resorption in unowned unsocialised cats in Denmark. J Small Anim Pract, 65:387-393.
  • Bellows J (2022). Feline Dentistry. 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons., Florida, USA.
  • Pettersson A, Mannerfelt T (2003). Prevalence of dental resorptive lesions in Swedish cats. J Vet Dent, 20:140–142.
  • DeLaurier A, Boyde A, Jackson B, Horton MA, Price JS (2009). Identifying early osteoclastic resorptive lesions in feline teeth: a model for understanding the origin of multiple idiopathic root resorption. J Periodontal Res, 44:248-257.
  • O’Neill DG, Gunn-Moore D, Sorrell S et al (2023). Commonly diagnosed disorders in domestic cats in the UK and their associations with sex and age. J Feline Med Surg, 25(2):1-9.
  • Whyte A, Tejedor MT, Whyte J, Monteagudo LV, Bonastre C (2021). Blood Parameters and Feline Tooth Resorption: A Retrospective Case Control Study from a Spanish University Hospital. Animals, 11:2125.
  • Whyte A, Lacasta S, Whyte J, Monteagudo LV, Tejedor MT (2020). Tooth resorption in Spanish domestic cats: Preliminary Data. Top Companion Anim Med, 38:100369.
  • Girard N, Servet E, Biourge V, Hennet P (2008). Feline tooth resorption in a colony of 109 cats. J Vet Dent, 25:166-174.
  • DuPont G (1995). Crown amputation with intentional root retention for advanced feline resorptive lesions-a clinical study. J Vet Dent, 12(1):9-13.
  • Pistor P, Janus I, Janeczek M, Dobrzyński M (2023). Feline Tooth Resorption: A Description of the Severity of the Disease in Regard to Animal's Age, Sex, Breed and Clinical Presentation. Animals, 13:2500.
  • Lang LG, Wilkinson TE, White TL, Farnsworth RK, Potter KA (2016). Computed Tomography of Tooth Resorptıon in Cats. Vet Radiol Ultrasound, 57:467-474.
  • DuPont GA (2005). Radiographic evaluation and treatment of feline dental resorptive lesions. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract, 35:943-962.
Toplam 31 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Veteriner Cerrahi
Bölüm Araştıma
Yazarlar

Selman Pulat 0009-0004-3874-8337

Kurtuluş Parlak 0000-0002-8656-037X

Proje Numarası 1919B012203676
Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Haziran 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 10 Aralık 2024
Kabul Tarihi 17 Şubat 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 18 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Pulat, S., & Parlak, K. (2025). Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption. Dicle Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, 18(1), 6-12. https://doi.org/10.47027/duvetfd.1599449
AMA Pulat S, Parlak K. Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption. Dicle Üniv Vet Fak Derg. Haziran 2025;18(1):6-12. doi:10.47027/duvetfd.1599449
Chicago Pulat, Selman, ve Kurtuluş Parlak. “Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption”. Dicle Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi 18, sy. 1 (Haziran 2025): 6-12. https://doi.org/10.47027/duvetfd.1599449.
EndNote Pulat S, Parlak K (01 Haziran 2025) Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption. Dicle Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi 18 1 6–12.
IEEE S. Pulat ve K. Parlak, “Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption”, Dicle Üniv Vet Fak Derg, c. 18, sy. 1, ss. 6–12, 2025, doi: 10.47027/duvetfd.1599449.
ISNAD Pulat, Selman - Parlak, Kurtuluş. “Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption”. Dicle Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi 18/1 (Haziran2025), 6-12. https://doi.org/10.47027/duvetfd.1599449.
JAMA Pulat S, Parlak K. Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption. Dicle Üniv Vet Fak Derg. 2025;18:6–12.
MLA Pulat, Selman ve Kurtuluş Parlak. “Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption”. Dicle Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, c. 18, sy. 1, 2025, ss. 6-12, doi:10.47027/duvetfd.1599449.
Vancouver Pulat S, Parlak K. Clinical, Radiological and Hematological Evaluation in Cats with Tooth Resorption. Dicle Üniv Vet Fak Derg. 2025;18(1):6-12.