Part I A History of Veterinary Dentistry and of Teeth, and Dental Therapy of Wild Animals
1 History of Veterinary Dentistry, Including Development of Oral and Dental Treatment of Wild and Zoo, Safari Park and Refuge Animals
2 Odontology: A History of Teeth
3 Special Considerations Regarding Equipment and Instruments
4 Dental Form and Function as it Relates to Dental Therapy of Wild Animals
5 Carnivore Dental Therapy
6 Herbivore Endodontic Therapy
7 Marsupial and Herbivore Abscesses
8 Elephant Dentistry
9 Primate Dentistry
10 Avian Fractured and Maloccluded Beaks
11 Marine Mammal Dentistry
12 Practical Anesthesia for Captive Wild Animals
Part II Pertinent Dental Information, of 352 Species most often treated in Sanctuaries and Zoos
13 Carnivores: Families: Felid, Bear, Canid, Racoon, Weasel, Civet, Hyena
14 The Bear Family
15 The Primates
16 Tree Shrews
17 The Dog Family
18 The Racoon Family
19 The Weasel Family: Weasels and Polecats
20 The Mongoose Family: Viverridae Civets and Genets Binturong
21 The Hyena Family: Strictly Carnivores
22 Marsupials
23 Larg Herbivores: The Ungulates
24 Small Herbivores: Rodents
25 Lagomorphs
26 Elephant-Shrew
27 Insectivores
28 Edentates
29 Bats
30 Monotremes
31 Marine Mammals
32 Amphibians
33 Reptiles
34 Avian
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