Dental disease, which is often «silent» in animals (they may not show obvious outward signs) is the cause of serious disease of the liver, kidneys, heart, bones, joints, and of
course oral pain and odor.
Not exact matches
To be successful, she argues, the young scientist must: 1) be aware of the geography of the journey, 2) be open to as many options as possible so that
course changes can be made with minimal
pain, 3) practice solid «people» and presentation skills (
oral and written) as often as possible, and 4) be committed to the endeavor of hard work that is successful science.
Of
course your cat won't let you know that they are in
pain, however the fact is that all cats over 4 years of age have some level of
oral health issues, and these conditions do cause significant
pain.
Of
course your cat won't let you know that they are in
pain, however the fact is that most cats over 4 years of age have some level of
oral health issues, and these conditions do cause significant
pain.
The consequences to our pets of leaving dental disease untreated can include
oral pain, infection, loss of teeth, potential infection to major body organs, and of
course a markedly diminished quality of life.
A physical exam by one of our veterinarians would allow us to plan the best treatment
course for your pet that might include
oral or inject - able
pain medications and topical or systemic antibiotic therapy.