Odontogenic abscesses in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) of Cayo Santiago.
Hong LiWenjing LuoAnna FengMichelle L TangTerry B KenslerElizabeth MaldonadoOctavio A GonzalezMatthew J KesslerPaul C DechowJeffrey L EbersoleQian WangPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
These results suggest that oral pathologies, such as dental and periodontal abscesses in rhesus macaques are fairly common, which may indicate familial effects interwoven with ecological and social factors. The closeness of the rhesus and human genomes allows insights to understand of the epidemiology of these diseases in the human population. Further assessment of the role played by environmental and familial factors on rhesus oral health and disease are warranted.