Plaque and
gingival inflammation were increased with the minced diet.
There are dental foods available which effectively reduce plaque and calculus accumulation and
gingival inflammation.
OraZn helps reduce the deposition of plaque,
gingival inflammation and offensive mouth odors.
There are dental foods available that effectively reduce plaque and calculus accumulation and
gingival inflammation.
There are special dental diets available that effectively reduce plaque and calculus accumulation and
gingival inflammation.
When
gingival inflammation and bleeding subside, C.E.T. 0.12 % Chlorhexidine Rinse should be discontinued and a regular home dental care program of brushing with pet toothpaste should begin.
Not exact matches
An oral health optimized diet can reduce
gingival and periodontal
inflammation in humans — a randomized controlled pilot study.
Plaque and calculus can build up both above (supra -
gingival) and below (sub-
gingival) the gum line, but sub-
gingival is the most egregious because it is the cause of the
inflammation and infection.
''... dogs with
gingival hyperplasia have gum tissue that proliferates in response to
inflammation.»
Veterinarians suspect that there is a genetic cause of
gingival hyperplasia, causing some dogs to respond to
inflammation, and the presence of bacteria by creating an increasing the amount of gum tissue.
Most animals respond to periodontal disease with receding gums, however, dogs with
gingival hyperplasia have gum tissue that proliferates in response to
inflammation.
Bacteria in the plaque irritate and cause
inflammation of the
gingival tissue and lead to infection in the surrounding bone.
As in humans, the presence of bacteria causes bad breath (bacteria stinks), and the accumulation of tartar causes irritation and
inflammation to the gums around the dog's teeth (gingivitis, under the form of red, swollen gums), which in turn may lead to periodontal disease (the loss of the connective tissue fibers, ligaments and bone surrounding the teeth and responsible for supporting them) and eventually tooth loss due to gradual loss of supporting structure — see photo, something known as
gingival recession.
A unique fatty acid called 1 - Tetradecanol complex inhibits
inflammation of the
gingival tissue.