Oral conditions such as periodontal disease are influenced by your dog's age, background, breed and his immune system's reaction to bacteria.
This is an indication that your cat should have a complete examination from your veterinarian with particular emphasis
on oral conditions.
Learn about your pet's dental health and the necessary care to prevent periodontal disease and
painful oral conditions.
But the new results could hold promise for sufferers
of oral conditions such as Burning Mouth Syndrome.
ZYMOX Oratene Antiseptic Gel provides relief for pets with
serious oral conditions such as painful mouth ulcers, inflamed gums, gingivitis and periodontitis.
If your cat appears to have mouth pain, is reluctant to eat, doesn't want to groom, is drooling, and doesn't want you to open its mouth, it may be suffering from this debilitating,
degenerative oral condition, and prompt treatment is a must.
Dr. Brook Niemiec, DVM, AVDC and his team cares for pets with dental disease, oral trauma or
other oral conditions.
Diagnosis / Treatment While a worn - down tooth may not pose serious health problems for your cat, other more
dangerous oral conditions could exist.
For information on an important
feline oral condition known as «feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions» or FORLs, please review our FORLs Information Sheet.
Dental problems must be addressed as early as possible to prevent severe, possibly life -
long oral conditions.
This advanced imaging tool allows us to
detect oral conditions such as jaw and tooth fractures, foreign objects, abnormal roots, tumors, cysts, abnormal roots, and dead teeth.
Treatment of this
debilitating oral condition will typically involve either one or both of two options, depending on the extent of the disease: medical management using drugs to suppress the immune system and control the proliferation of bacteria in an affected animal's mouth; or surgical management, which is likely to entail removal of all of a cat's teeth.
Noah's Westside Animal Hospital offers all of the pet dentistry services your furry family member needs to enjoy a lifetime of good oral health, from preventative dental care to the treatment of
existing oral conditions as well as advice for home dental health care.
Use electronic health recording system for clinical activities and
recording oral conditions on dental and periodontal charts when applicable
The Dental Assistant program prepares students to provide excellent care and attention to patients, whether it's prepping them for care,
charting oral conditions or even chairside assisting.
The Oratene line also features a Brushless Toothpaste Gel, Breath Freshening Spray and Antiseptic Gel for
serious oral conditions.
NC State's Dentistry and Oral Surgery team offer a range of treatment specialties from oral hygiene lessons and expert opinion on
common oral conditions to advanced endodontics and Orofacial surgery.
If your cat appears to have mouth pain, is reluctant to eat, doesn't want to groom, is drooling, and doesn't want you to open its mouth, it may be suffering from this debilitating,
degenerative oral condition, and
An oral examination prior to matriculation into school could improve school readiness by providing a timely opportunity for diagnosis and treatment
of oral conditions.»
In
this oral condition, extra teeth can grow anywhere in a child's mouth.
«Oral health could be an easy win for athletes, as
the oral conditions that can affect performance are all easily preventable,» says Professor Needleman.
As radiation therapy can sometimes worsen
the oral condition, decayed teeth should be evaluated prior to radiation treatment.
If you are concerned about bad breath it is best to see a dentist who can help identify the cause and, if it's due to
an oral condition help to treat it.
It is a good practice to brush your pet's teeth on a regular basis as it not only keeps plaque at bay but helps you keep tabs on
its oral condition.
In addition, there are
oral conditions that are more common in cats than in dogs.
For now, cat lovers need skilled veterinary dental specialists like Dr. Chamberlain and Stiles to properly evaluate and treat these cats by extracting diseased teeth and offering the most up to date advice on managing
their oral conditions.
If your pet is suffering from dental disease or
an oral condition, oral surgery may be needed.
Most often, overall medical support is more critical than
the oral condition or injury.
Sadly, some people are told beforehand that their cat's
oral condition «doesn't look that bad» or «looks OK for her age», but after the vet does X-rays, it is apparent that wasn't the case.
This type of diabetes is a chronic condition and if not treated properly or as soon as possible it could lead to other medical issues, including blood vessel disease, heart disease, as well as a higher risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, kidney damage, nerve damage, blindness, osteoporosis, hearing problems,
oral conditions, and skin conditions.