Periodontal Disease of Senior Cats and Dogs
Periodontitis is called “the silent killer” in humans and the same can be said for our beloved pets.
Unfortunately this disease is often overlooked.
Early detection by annual dental exams can help prevent
tissue...
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Periodontal Disease of Senior Cats and Dogs
Periodontitis is called “the silent killer” in humans and the same can be said for our beloved pets.
Unfortunately this disease is often overlooked.
Early detection by annual dental exams can help prevent
tissue and bone destruction.
Bacteria in the mouth are dislodged even when we eat, so a near steady
shower of bacteria in to the bloodstream is common.
Typically our immune systems combat the
bacterial showers, but over time and if the disease propagates then other body organs such as liver,
kidneys, lungs, blood vessels and the heart are often affected.
The key to success is teeth cleanings as needed and dental treatment (periodontal medicine) as needed.
Full mouth digital dental x- rays should be done on pets 2 years and up annually when their teeth are
cleaned.
70 % of a tooth’s structure is not visible; hence the need for x- rays.
Full mouth radiographs
detect over 20% of pathologies that would have been missed.
Digital radiogra
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