Another Name: lance canine
Disease Description: Maxillary canine tooth mesioversion, or lance canine, is a dental anomaly in dogs in which a displaced upper canine tooth can cause painful occlusion, upper lip ulceration, and periodontal disease.
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Disease Cause: The genetic basis of lance canine, which rarely afflicts breeds other than Shetland Sheepdogs, remains unclear
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2020 |
Abrams,S.R.,Hawks,A.L.,Evans,J.M.,Famula,T.R.,Mahaffey,M.,Johnson,G.S.,Mason,J.M.,Clark,L.A.: :
Variants in <i>FtsJ RNA 2'-O-Methyltransferase 3</i> and <i>Growth Hormone 1</i> are associated with small body size and a dental anomaly in dogs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 117:24929-24935, 2020. Pubmed reference: 32958658 . DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2009500117 . |
2008 |
Legendre,L.,Stepaniuk,K.: :
Correction of maxillary canine tooth mesioversion in dogs. J Vet Dent 25:216-21, 2008. Pubmed reference: 19025142 . DOI: 10.1177/089875640802500312 . |