Abstract

ABSTRACTTemporomandibular subluxation was diagnosed in a 2‐year old Irish Setter dog. The presenting sign was frequent bouts of open jaw‐locking. Tomographic evidence suggested that temporomandibular dysplasia was a factor in the aetiology of the condition. Surgical excision of rostral segments of the zygomatic arches effectively alleviated the clinical condition.

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