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Research Article: Management of dental disease in eared seals (family Otariidae): a Delphi approach

Date Published: 2025-08-26

Abstract:
Published literature is sparse on topics associated with eared seal (otariid) dentistry. The objective of this study was to establish consensus on effective management of dental disease in otariids, using a Delphi approach. A total of 25 veterinarians with experience managing dental disease in seven species of otariids participated in the Delphi process. Oral lesions and their contributing risk factors were ranked according to perceived frequency. Consensus statements for best practices were agreed upon for a variety of topics within the categories of planning and preparation, procedural details, intervention strategies, and postoperative care. Panelist comments were collated into a Supplementary File to assist clinicians in forming their own conclusions on topics for which no consensus yet exists. Opportunities for future research include factors associated with oral lesions, ideal anesthetic management, identification of ideal candidates for endodontic therapies, ideal local and regional anesthesia, ideal suture and closure techniques, particularly with the goal of reducing dehiscence as a postoperative complication, and ideal postoperative care options.

Introduction:
Otariids are eared seals, which include sea lions and fur seals. While otariid dentistry practices have been documented for decades ( 1 ), published literature is sparse and frequently limited to anatomical studies of skulls and teeth, or individual case reports ( 2–5 ). Many important clinical dental diseases do not lead to clinical trials or systematic data analysis. In these cases, clinicians and veterinary dentists use their experience and clinical judgement to guide their decision-making. Particularly in…

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