Sentences with phrase «pocket of infection»

These meant that surviving pockets of infection could be detected and wiped out, no matter how remote.
These are pockets of infection which can form from fairly minor breaks in the skin.
If there are already pockets of infection your vet might recommend she be put on antibiotics and have her toys taken away until things clear up.
As the gum separates from the tooth, little pockets of infection develop around the tooth.
The first step in treating gingivitis and periodontal disease is to hand scale the large pieces of tartar off the teeth and probe the teeth for pockets of infection, damaged roots, fractured teeth, or other tooth problems.
Such pockets of infection allowed the virus to roar back from near - eradication in the 1980s.
The bad breath continues; you may notice abscesses in the gum, deep pockets of infection and pus oozing from the gum line.
During this procedure, the tartar and calculus on your dog's teeth is scraped completely away, and the roots under the gum line are probed for any open pockets of infection.
A tooth abscess (pocket of infection associated with the tooth) can form, causing bacteria to spread throughout the bloodstream, potentially affecting the internal organs.
Once teeth have disease around the gums and significant pockets of infection around gum line, the damage to the ligaments holding the tooth in the jaw is usually irreversible, which is why sometimes teeth need to be removed.
The cheek pouches can develop abscesses — pockets of infection in the skin — if the cheek lining is scratched by something the hamster chews on or eats.
Next, a veterinarian will check every tooth looking for pockets of infection, gum recession, loose or broken teeth, and any growths or masses in the mouth.
The result is a pocket of infection that is trapped under the cat's skin.
When the skin surface heals over the wound, bacteria becomes sealed inside, the body's immune system is activated, and a pocket of infection may form.
Then the wound is lanced, the infection drained, and the abscess is flushed with a solution to clean out the inside of the pocket of infection.
For instance, a bruise that causes tissue swelling and inflammation may become infected and develop a pocket of infection.
Pockets of infection can occur under the gum leading to further recession and possible tooth root abscesses.
An abscess is a pocket of infection that the body has walled off.
If left untreated, this gingivitis will progress, leading to damage of the supporting structures of the tooth, tooth loss, abscesses (pockets of infection) and even bone infections into the surrounding structures.
Abscesses are pockets of infection.
If not removed from the teeth, pockets of infection may appear along the gum line, separating the teeth from the gum.
An abscess is a pocket of infection beneath the skin, and because the surface layer may heal more quickly, it seals the festering wound so that the sore expands inward.
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