Maintaining Body Temperature During Anesthesia With a Servo-Controlled Heated Humidifier

1985 ◽  
Vol 78 (7) ◽  
pp. 814-817
Author(s):  
JOHN YOUNGBERG ◽  
GWENDOLYN GRAYBAR ◽  
LEKHA SUBAIYA ◽  
ALAN GROGONO
Author(s):  
M. L. Zimny ◽  
A. C. Haller

During hibernation the ground squirrel is immobile, body temperature reduced and metabolism depressed. Hibernation has been shown to affect dental tissues varying degrees, although not much work has been done in this area. In limited studies, it has been shown that hibernation results in (1) mobilization of bone minerals; (2) deficient dentinogenesis and degeneration of alveolar bone; (3) presence of calculus and tears in the cementum; and (4) aggrevation of caries and pulpal and apical tooth abscesses. The purpose of this investigation was to study the effects of hibernation on dental tissues employing scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and related x-ray analyses.


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