What can pet owners do to be pro-active
about oral tumors?
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Types, Descriptions, Symptoms, and Treatment
Oral tumors account for approximately 6 % of all canine cancers and
about 3 %... Read More
Many dogs and most cats are relatively stoic
about pain, and problems such as abscessed teeth and
oral tumors can easily be missed.
Whether a consultation
about a pet's preventative
oral care recommendations, treatment for periodontal disease, root canal treatment and crown placement for a tooth fracture, maxillofacial
tumor removal, or reconstructive surgery after trauma is needed, Animal Dental Clinic can help you to make sure that your pet has a pain - free mouth that does its job well.
Oral tumors account for approximately 6 % of all canine cancers and
about 3 % of all cancers found in cats according to veterinary statistics.
Nevertheless, advises Dr. McEntee, owners might possibly reduce the risk of
oral tumors by preventing a cat's exposure to tobacco smoke, by consulting a veterinarian
about the use of flea collars and the type of food it routinely consumes, and by paying careful attention to a cat's
oral hygiene.