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1 January 1989 PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN BUSHPIGS (POTAMOCHOERUS PORCUS) AND WARTHOGS (PHACOCHOERUS AETHIOPICUS)
Peter F. Woodall
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Abstract

Periodontal lesions were found in 14 of 100 bushpig (Potamochoerus porcus) skulls and nine of 103 warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) skulls from southern Africa. The prevalence of periodontal disease showed a significant increase with age in the bushpig but not in the warthog skulls. All the lesions affected the cheek teeth, particularly the molars. The lower prevalence of lesions in older warthogs may be associated with their specialised molars and abrasive diet.

Woodall: PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN BUSHPIGS (POTAMOCHOERUS PORCUS) AND WARTHOGS (PHACOCHOERUS AETHIOPICUS)
Peter F. Woodall "PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN BUSHPIGS (POTAMOCHOERUS PORCUS) AND WARTHOGS (PHACOCHOERUS AETHIOPICUS)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 25(1), 66-69, (1 January 1989). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-25.1.66
Received: 8 March 1988; Published: 1 January 1989
KEYWORDS
bushpig
dental abnormalities
periodontal disease
Phacochoerus aethiopicus
Potamochoerus porcus
warthog
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