2023
DOI: 10.1002/vrc2.766
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Orthognathic surgery to improve malocclusion in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Gerhard Steenkamp,
Christiaan Fritz Hoogendijk,
Jose Carlos Almansa Ruiz
et al.

Abstract: Malocclusion is a common finding in both companion animals and humans due to dental or maxillofacial discrepancies. Treatment depends on the complications and the species it presents in. In humans, orthognathic surgery is commonly performed to address skeletal malocclusions. A male chimpanzee born in 2002 and orphaned due to the bush meat pet trade was rescued in 2010 by Chimp Eden, a chimpanzee sanctuary. In 2017, it presented with inappetence and weight loss of 6‐month duration. After a computed tomography s… Show more

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