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Rodentia: Beavers, gerbils, hamsters, squirrels, marmots, prairie dogs.
Figures 4.22–4.24 Impala: Bunodont, selenodont.
Sources: 4.22 and 4.23 Source: Edward R. Eisner. 4.24 Peter Emily collection.
Hypsodont and Brachydont: Are treated similarly endodontically.
Rodentia, Geomyidae: Pocket gopher
Thecodont: Teeth set in a gomphosis (socket), as in dinosaurs, crocodiles, and mammals, including humans and rhinoceros.
Endodontic treatment plan similar to dogs, cats, and humans:
Carnivora (Canidae, Felidae, Mustelidae, Pongidae)
Procyonidae, Ursidae [Bunodont 1M1], Hyaenidae – aardwolf [Small caniform (microdontia of premolars), Homodont]: Heterodont, diphyodont, secodont carnassials teeth brachydont posterior teeth.
Primatomorpha:
Marsupialia: Secodont, bunodont and brachydont or hypsodont 3P3K
Figures 4.25 and 4.26 Horses and Zebras have hypsodont (high‐crowned; grazers), and are selenodont.
Source: Edward R. Eisner.
Figures 4.27 and 4.28 Perissodactyla: Rhinoceros. Thecodont, brachydont, hypsodont, lophodont (a simpler crown pattern than the equids), with elodont maxillary canines and incisors.
Source: Photo Edward R. Eisner, skull from Peter Emily collection.
Figures 4.29 and 4.30 Somali Leopard.
Sources: 4.29 Edward R. Eisner, 4.30 Peter Emily collection.
Figure 4.31 Clouded Leopard: Secodont, brachydont molar teeth.
Source: Edward R. Eisner.
Figure 4.32 Skunk: Secodont, brachydont molar teeth.
Source: Edward R. Eisner.
Figures 4.33 and 4.34 African lion: Heterodont, diphyodont, secodont carnassials, brachydont.
Sources: 4.33 Edward R. Eisner, 4.34 Peter Emily collection.
Figures 4.35 and 4.36 Maned Wolf: Heterodont, diphyodont, secodont carnassials, brachydont.
Sources: 4.35 Edward R. Eisner 4.36 sarefo, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chrysocyon.brachyurus.jpg#/media/File:Chrysocyon.brachyurus.jpg. CC BY‐SA 3.0.
Figure 4.37 Grizzly bear: Heterodont, diphyodont, brachydont posterior teeth.
Source: Edward R. Eisner.
Figure 4.38 Black bear: Heterodont, diphyodont, brachydont posterior teeth.
Source: Peter Emily collection.
Figure 4.39 Baboon: Heterodont, diphyodont, bilophodont, brachydont posterior teeth.
Source: Edward R. Eisner.
Figure 4.40 Mandrill: Heterodont, diphyodont, bilophodont, brachydont posterior teeth.
Source: Peter Emily collection.