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Guidelines for LA: • • • • • Inject slowly Aspirate Avoid injecting into inflamed/infected tissue Avoid injecting into the foramina Avoid injecting below the periosteum. Non-pharmacologic methods of pain relief Sound nursing measures also have a profound impact on reducing the level of postoperative discomfort and pain. A quiet environment allowing the animal to sleep is most important. The intensity of acute postoperative pain generally diminishes quickly. Sleeping it off is beneficial! Cats, in particular, appreciate a quiet environment postoperatively; a barking dog in the same room is not conducive to a stress-free recovery!

Wry bite impinge on the maxillary gingivae or the hard palate instead of fitting into the diastema between the upper 3rd incisor and upper canine on either side. The animal may not be able to close its mouth and injury to the gin­ givae or palatal mucosa commonly occurs (Fig. 11). In untreated severe cases, an oronasal communication may develop over time. This condition is seen in both the primary (deciduous) and permanent dentition. Persistent primary canines will further exacerbate the condition as the permanent canines erupt medially to their primary counterparts in the man­ dible.

Malocclusion can result from jaw length and/or width discrepancy (skeletal malocclusion), from tooth malposi­ tioning (dental malocclusion), or a combination of both. The development of the occlusion is determined by both genetic and environmental factors. It is known that jaw length, tooth bud position and tooth size are inherited (Stockard 1941). It is also known that the development of the upper jaw, mandible and teeth are independently regu­ lated genetically (Stockard 1941). Disharmony in the regu­ lation of these structures results in malocclusion.

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