It takes a trained eye to
identify periodontal disease.
Digital Veterinary Dental X-rays Radiographs allow us to get a full picture of your pet's mouth and
identify periodontal disease, fractured teeth or oral cancer that is not visible without x-rays.
Not exact matches
This study builds on earlier work by Hajishengallis, Lambris and colleagues which
identified C3 as a promising target for treating
periodontal disease.
Many of the genes
identified by Dr. Papapanou and his team are implicated in immune and inflammatory pathways, confirming laboratory and clinical observations of the development of
periodontal disease.
Researchers at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine (CDM) Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) have
identified 41 master regulator genes that may cause gum
disease, also known as
periodontal disease.
Anesthesia free dental procedures have no way of cleaning beneath the gumline to prevent
periodontal disease, nor are they able to look beneath the gum - line to
identify problems before they become painful and expensive to treat.
# 10 Routine cleanings, including dental x-rays to
identify underlying problems, help prevent
periodontal disease and allows a complete oral exam screening.
Dental scaling and polishing under anesthesia, with full mouth radiographs to help
identify disease hiding under the gums is used to treat and fight
periodontal disease in cats.
Annual veterinary dental cleanings, and good home care practices are the best ways to prevent your pet from developing
periodontal disease or to
identify it in the earliest stages when it is most treatable.
Common painful problems that could be
identified with radiographs are broken teeth and roots,
periodontal disease, dead teeth, abscesses or infected teeth.
Anesthesia free dental procedures are not able to clean beneath the gumline to prevent
periodontal disease, nor are they able to look beneath the gum - line to
identify problems before they become painful and expensive to treat.
This is the only way to
identify other painful problems that may exist in your pet's mouth under the gum, in the bone or involving the tooth root due to
periodontal or endodontic
disease.
This allows a veterinarian to
identify painful problems including broken teeth,
periodontal disease or even oral tumors.»
Veterinary Dental Specialists
identify and treat
periodontal disease, perform root canals, place metal crowns, repair jaw fractures, remove oral cancer, and correct orthodontic abnormalities.
Identify cases of
periodontal disease, tooth decay, gum
disease, plaque build up, oral abnormalities and oral cancer.