Chlorhexidine is released into
the oral cavity during chewing and may be released for up to 24 hours, providing sustained antimicrobial action.
The persistent action of Chlorhexidine, once released into your dog's
oral cavity during chewing may continue to be released for up to 24 hours, which provides sustained antimicrobial action.
Not exact matches
Women with good
oral health
during and after pregnancy are less likely to transmit
cavity - causing bacteria to their babies — through the sharing of spoons, for example.
During parenteral and enteral feeding, nourishment bypasses the
oral cavity.
But a 2008 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assessment of the U.S.'s HPV - related cancer burden found that each year the virus also likely caused about: • 7,400 cases (some 60 percent) of
oral cavity and oropharynx cancer (5,700 in men; 1,700 in women) • 3,000 cases of anal cancer (1,100 in men; 1,900 in women) • 2,300 cases of vulvar cancer • 800 cases (some 40 percent) of penile cancer • 600 cases of vaginal cancer
During the course of the study period (1998 to 2003), the CDC found that the rates of HPV - associated
oral cavity and oropharynx cancer steadily rose about 3 percent annually.
During a wellness exam, your veterinarian will perform a number of simple examinations and tests, such as listening to your animal's heartbeat and lungs, check their teeth and
oral cavity, evaluate their vision, examine their ears, examine lymph nodes and skin, palpate your pet's joint and muscles, and more.
During this procedure, once your dog is sedated, our veterinarians are able to conduct a more thorough exam including visualizing the entire
oral cavity and throat area, probing gingival pockets to assess periodontal disease and dental x-rays.
During your pet's procedure, we remove the calculus from the tooth surface, thoroughly clean along and just below the gum line, polish the tooth surfaces, apply fluoride to the teeth, and completely chart the
oral cavity.
During a routine physical exam we will be be performing a complete examination, including the
oral cavity.
It is important for you to become familiar with your pet's
oral cavity, so that you can recognize any significant changes
during regular check - ups.