Unfortunately, periodontal disease is not
the only oral problem that affects animals.
Not exact matches
It is the purpose of this volume to present certain studies of the gospel at the point where the
oral tradition was being crystallized in writing; and for this reason we shall pay chief attention to the Gospel of Mark, though the other early source or cycle — Q, the «Sayings Source» — will also engage our attention now and then, But we can not deal with that source in detail at present; indeed, we shall not have the time to deal adequately with Mark, and can study
only some of its leading features and the
problems to which these give rise.
I'd always assumed (and was told) that it was not possible to cure tooth decay, that cavities could not heal, and the
only way to fix
oral health
problems was through modern dentistry.
An easy way to avoid skin
problems that may arise secondary to fleas and ticks is to use an
oral (for fleas
only) or topical (fleas and ticks) preventative every month.
That is the
oral examination and dental radiographs under anesthesia, almost always the
only way painful
problems can be identified in pets mouths.
It is common for a patient referred for one specific
problem to have additional
oral problems — these may
only become apparent if full - mouth radiographs are made.
Veterinarians know what signs of dental disease to look for during the
oral exam, but
only dental radiographs can detect serious
problems in the tooth or under the gum line that a visual examination alone won't identify.
The
only problem we have with these claims is that most studies and vets who specialize in
oral health say that eating crunchy kibble doesn't really make much difference as far as keeping a dog's teeth clean or reducing plaque.
Brushing your pet's teeth regularly can not
only prevent
oral health
problems; it can also prevent secondary heart, liver, and kidney infections that originate from bacterial colonies in the mouth.
Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos; ability to write simple correspondence; ability to effectively present information in one - on - one and small group situations Ability to add and subtract two digit numbers; ability to perform operations using units of American money and weight measurements, volume and distance Ability to solve practical
problems and deal with a variety of variables in situations where
only limited standardization exists; ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written,
oral, diagram or schedule form.