Periodontal disease treatment

The accumulation of dental plaque leads to periodontal disease, which affects over 80% of dogs and cats.
Periodontal disease ranks among the most frequently diagnosed oral diseases in dogs and cats. It has the potential to cause severe complications, including bone loss, fractures in the lower jaw, abscesses, or ulcers in the soft tissues. 

Preventing periodontal disease is of paramount importance. 

Periodontal disease can be controlled through regular check-ups and timely treatment. 

Home oral care is equally crucial, encompassing daily tooth brushing and suitable dietary supplements and preparations.

The treatment of periodontal disease consists of:

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oral hygiene

removal of soft and hard dental deposits above and below the gumline

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dental radiography:

visualization of the affected area with digital dental radiography

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periodontal treatment:

scaling and root planing, periodontal surgery, guided tissue regeneration, and extraction of periodontally affected teeth

Preparation for diagnostic examination

Oral medicine

Restorative procedures

It involves the treatment of conditions that affect the mucous membranes and other soft tissues in the oral cavity and surrounding structures. 

The most commonly treated conditions include chronic gingivostomatitis in cats, chronic ulcerative stomatitis in dogs, eosinophilic granuloma, and masticatory muscle myositis.

It includes treating dental defects, cavities, and developmental abnormalities in teeth.