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1 July 1975 MANDIBULAR ANESTHESIA AND TOOTH EXTRACTION IN THE BOTTLENOSED DOLPHIN
SAM H. RIDGWAY, ROBERT F. GREEN, JOHN C. SWEENEY
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Abstract

Anatomical dissections were done to show the innervation of the teeth and mandible of the bottlenosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Using structural landmarks, a method has been devised for anesthetizing the lower jaw. With this procedure teeth can be extracted and age determined by counting dentine layers in sections of etched teeth. Animals of the most desirable ages can thus be selected and the ages of animals already in captivity can be determined.

RIDGWAY, GREEN, and SWEENEY: MANDIBULAR ANESTHESIA AND TOOTH EXTRACTION IN THE BOTTLENOSED DOLPHIN
SAM H. RIDGWAY, ROBERT F. GREEN, and JOHN C. SWEENEY "MANDIBULAR ANESTHESIA AND TOOTH EXTRACTION IN THE BOTTLENOSED DOLPHIN," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 11(3), 415-418, (1 July 1975). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-11.3.415
Received: 29 January 1975; Published: 1 July 1975
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