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The treatment of periodontal disease largely depends on how advanced the condition already is (i.e the level of infection of your gums). If the mere act of brushing or flossing your teeth causes your gums to bleed, then you may want to see a dentist as soon as possible.Worldental.Org...
Through an oral exam, a veterinarian will be able to see many of the signs of periodontal disease, such as red gums, plaque and tartar buildup, and tooth loss or mobility. However, if your vet suspects periodontal disease may be in play, they'll recommend your dog undergo a dental clean...
Periodontitis is a prevalent and persistent peripheral infection that is associated with gram-negative anaerobic bacteria and is capable of showing localized and systemic infections in the host. Periodontal disease related pathogens and their inflammatory products contribute to systemic inflammation and the ...
Many epidemiological studies have investigated the relationship between periodontal disease (PD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), but their results are heterogeneous. This review article is designed to update the potential association, that forms the basis of understanding for a (causal) role for PD ...
Periodontal disease is the most common disease of dogs and cats. Many of us have not been formally trained on how to utilize equipment used for dental cleaning safely and effectively. Since no self-respecting dog or cat will allow us to do a good job while the patient is awake, anesthesia...
How Can Periodontal Disease Contribute To Serious Internal Medical ProblemsKornhauser, Stanley H
Keeping your dog’s teeth healthy may seem daunting. But there’s no time like the present to start. With a little knowledge, patience and consistency—and an ongoing relationship with your veterinarian—you can do your part to keep dangerous periodontal disease at bay....
Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, can have a significant impact on your life. Here are some natural remedies to prevent and treat the disease.
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