One of the newest techniques in canine tooth care is a special antibiotic given to the dog five days of each month to
control periodontal disease.
This approach emphasizes diagnosis and specific treatments to
control periodontal disease and to reverse the destruction caused by the disease process.
A home care program using dental chews, plaque fighting water treatment, brushing and a dental formulated diet, together with routine professional cleanings and treatments can effectively
control periodontal disease.
All at - home methods share the goal of trying to prevent and
control periodontal disease by minimizing plaque and tartar.
All methods of home oral hygiene share the goal of preventing or
controlling periodontal disease by minimizing plaque (bacterial film) accumulation, and preventing the mineralization of the plaque to form calculus («tartar»).
Not exact matches
«When we looked at data for the people who had never smoked, we also found evidence that having severe
periodontal disease was related to an increased risk of lung cancer and colorectal cancer,» said Elizabeth Platz, Sc.D., deputy chair of the department of epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and co-leader of the Cancer Prevention and
Control Program at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.
«Regular dental visits provide opportunities for prevention, early detection, and treatment of
periodontal [gum]
disease, which can potentially help with blood - glucose
control and preventing complications from diabetes,» Wu explained in an NYU news release.
Promotes health and
disease prevention since 1987 - 1989, and last 25 years in infection
control through laser
periodontal / surgical / endodontic procedures combined with modified life style dieting and nutritional changes.
Daily plaque
control through tooth brushing is the key to help prevent
periodontal disease.
The risk of kidney
disease was found to be significantly higher in cats with any stage of
periodontal disease than in
control cats.
In addition, a home care plan for your pet will be developed as an important component of
periodontal disease control.
Based on a recent publication, the recommendation would be every 6 - 12 months for healthy mouths, every 6 months for patients with gingivitis, every 3 - 6 months in patients with periodontitis, and monthly until
controlled in patients with active
periodontal disease.
Antibiotics may be given to
control the progression of
periodontal disease.
The combination of home care and regular visits to the veterinarian will help
control the build - up of plaque and harmful bacteria, contributing to successful treatment of
periodontal disease.
Can you cite
controlled studies — with large samples — that show the efficacy of this diet for preventing / heading off
periodontal disease?
Antibiotics given monthly also help to
control the progression of
periodontal disease.
Chewing on raw bones, meat, skin, etc. helps to clean the teeth and wards off
periodontal disease, tooth loss, and helps to
control tartar.
The very best way to prevent
periodontal disease is daily dental home care, but it is useful to add in effective, evidence - based dental food to provide daily plaque
control.
Regular cleanings help to keep
periodontal disease under
control.
Anaesthesia free dentistry in ineffective at
disease control Teeth with
periodontal bone loss (periodontitis) are treated with
periodontal surgery to remove the infection while maintaining the tooth.
Faria - Almeida et al. [37] also demonstrated that the treatment of
periodontal diseases significantly improves metabolic
control of DM.
Although
periodontal diseases have not been «officially» recognized as a complication of DM, the scientific evidence available indicates that poor metabolic
control may increase the risk of gingivitis and periodontitis [2]; these
periodontal pathologies have also been asso - ciated with diverse systemic
diseases closely related to DM, such as cardiovascular
diseases, obesity and metabolic syndrome [3][4].
The effectiveness of an individually tailored oral health educational programme on oral hygiene behaviour in patients with
periodontal disease: a blinded randomized -
controlled clinical trial (one - year follow - up)