We provide various information about
oral cavity problems and their solution.
Some statistics show that
oral cavity problems occur in about 80 % of all Yorkshire terriers.
Not exact matches
Speech and language delay might stem from a hearing impairment or a
problem with the larynx, throat, or nasal or
oral cavity.
«Teeth can be present in
oral cavities at birth and may be related to certain other health
problems but not always,» Corio explained.
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.
They crowd out the bad bacteria that creates halitosis and other health
problems in the
oral cavity.
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Oral health
problems — The antiseptic qualities of this oil can help prevent bad breath,
cavities, toothaches, mouth sores and other infections.19
In addition, feeding your dog sugar can cause or exacerbate
oral health
problems, including
cavities and gingivitis.
Cats can suffer from tartar buildup, gingivitis,
cavities, bad breath, and a host of other dental and
oral problems...
Pets are prone to the same dental
problems as humans: gingivitis (gum inflammation), periodontitis (a disease of the
oral cavity that affects the gum, bone and tissues around the teeth), pyorrhea (an inflammation of the gum and tooth socket that leads to loose teeth and pus); and plaque, which is a build - up of materials on the tooth enamel that can cause
cavities and more serious periodontal disease.
Dentistry The following is an article about feline dentistry and common
problems in the
oral cavity.
We also recommend dental radiographs for any
problem teeth or full - mouth radiographs on patients that have a disease of the
oral cavity such as stomatitis or Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions.
To do this, he checks the
oral cavity and, if necessary, makes an X-ray to detect underlying dental
problems.
Just as people need x-rays to see
cavities and other
oral health
problems within the teeth and below the gum line, pets benefits greatly from x-ray exams.
We help to keep dogs and cats healthy with regular teeth cleaning so your pet doesn't develop
cavities or other health
problems associated linked to
oral health.
Costly dental surgery under anesthesia, which can often result in fatalities in animals whose health is seriously compromised by bacterial infection and related
problems originating from the
oral cavity, can also be avoided.
After intubation, a quick exam of the
oral cavity noting major
problems such as calculus deposits, exposed roots, gingival recession, mobile teeth,
oral masses, malpositioned teeth, missing teeth, discolored teeth, and worn or fractured teeth can be made and transferred to the dental record.
Diseases of the
oral cavity, if left untreated, are often painful and can lead to more serious health
problems including heart, lung and kidney disease.
Diseases of the
oral cavity, if left untreated, are often painful and can lead to more serious health
problems -LSB-...]
Our Rancho Penasquitos veterinarian can examine the
oral cavity, teeth and gums thoroughly, using radiology and other techniques to pinpoint any dental
problems that need to be treated.
While dogs don't typically experience dental decay and
cavities like people do, they are subject to dental
problems such as gum disease, broken or fractured teeth and
oral disorders that can lead to a host of health
problems.
As a result, periodontal disease is usually under - treated, and may cause multiple
problems in the
oral cavity and may be associated with damage to internal organs in some patients as they age.
Checking for and treating
cavities, bad breath and
oral infections can prevent a host of systemic
problems, and can help preserve the pets well - being.
A survey published this year found that over 50 % of final year veterinary students in the UK do not feel confident either in discussing orodental
problems with clients or in performing a detailed examination of the
oral cavity of their small animal patients.1 Once in practice, things don't always improve and, anecdotally, it seems many vets dread feline dental procedures.
Assigned the tasks of diagnosing
oral problems, filling
cavities, fixing broken teeth and installing bridges