Not exact matches
Along with bleeding of the
gums, these types of adolescent
gum diseases can cause bright, swollen
gums, receded
gums and
chronic bad breath.
Periodontal
disease is a
chronic, bacteria - induced, inflammatory condition that attacks the
gum tissue and in more severe cases, the bone supporting the teeth.
Severe
gum disease is among the most prevalent
chronic infection in particular in African - American populations and is associated with complex microbial infection in the sub-gingival cavity.
Insufficient saliva can cause
chronic bad breath, cavities,
gum disease, as well as systemic infections.
The problem arises when the infection is a
chronic one, like with
gum disease.
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Gum disease causes chronic inflammation of gum tiss
Gum disease causes
chronic inflammation of
gum tiss
gum tissue.
Camu camu is also said to help with shingles, asthma, atherosclerosis,
chronic fatigue syndrome, depression,
gum disease, headaches, osteoarthritis, and herpes.
Single, but most often multiple applications, treat common conditions in cats and dogs including, but not limited to, joint and disc
disease, arthritis, acute or
chronic otitis (ear infections), cystitis (bladder inflammation), gingivitis (
gum inflammation), hot spots, wounds, abscesses, and surgical incisions.
That could be a serious infection, severe
gum and tooth
disease, certain cancers, heart
disease, severe arthritis or
chronic kidney
disease.
And our mouths, just like those of our four - legged friends, suffered for it — with
gum disease, tooth loss,
chronic pain, and more.
It also contains Silica which is frequently prescribed for
gum disease (including
gum boils and mouth abscess), mouth sores and ulcers and
chronic mucous infections.
Gum and oral
diseases can cause
chronic pain, missing teeth, lack of appetite, and even bone loss.
Your pet can eat and chew anything, it sees on the floor or ground, which makes them more susceptible to dental threats like
gum disease and
chronic pain.
Cats are prone to
chronic diseases of the mouth including gingivitis (inflammation of the
gums) and stomatitis (inflammation of the oral mucous membranes, usually the back of the mouth).
We also use it to treat
chronic inflammation from severe
gum disease as well as skin and ear infections that won't heal with traditional medication.
Stage 4: Advanced Periodontal
Disease Chronic infection is damaging the
gums, teeth and supporting bone.
Dental
disease can cause many problems, such as bad breath, difficulty chewing and
chronic gum infections, which may cause inflammation of other organs.
More importantly, we did not have the knowledge decades ago to understand how dogs and cats lived lives of
chronic pain because we did not know, or could not diagnose, the periodontal
disease that is occurring below the
gum line.
Dental
disease is the same... probably worse, because unlike the skin, which does a good job at walling off
disease from the rest of the body, infected
gums allow bacteria to seep into the blood stream and create a
chronic infection for your pet's immune system to fight.
Gingivostomatitis is a debilitating feline dental
disease marked by severe and
chronic inflammation of a cat's gingiva (
gums) and mucosa, the moist tissue that lines its oral cavity.