Malocclusion in cats associated with mandibular soft tissue trauma: a retrospective case-control study.
Daria ZiemannLisa A MestrinhoJerzy Pawel GaworPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2023)
Cats with traumatic malocclusions in the cheek teeth tend to present a narrower interdental space between the maxillary and mandibular carnassial teeth, mostly attributed to skeletal and dental malocclusion. These findings can be used to help raise awareness about this disease in cats and its association with brachycephaly. Cut-off values have been proposed and could be used in the selection of cats by breeders to reduce the occurrence of this disease.