Periodontal disease is one of the most common diseases observed by small animal practitioners, and it is the most prevalent type of oral disorder. It has been reported in domestic pets for at least 80 years and is considered a worldwide problem. Recent survey studies of dogs and cats living in several different areas of the world consistently report prevalence rates of periodontal disease of 60% to 80%.
Chapter Outline:
INCIDENCE AND DESCRIPTION
- Oral Malodor
- Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease
- Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions
ROLE OF DIET IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF DENTAL DISEASE
- Type of Food: Dry versus Wet
- Opportunities for Chewing
- Dental Diets and Biscuit
- FOOD TEXTURE AND KIBBLE SIZE / SHAPE
- POLYPHOSPHATES
- OTHER INGREDIENTS
- VOHC SEAL OF ACCEPTANCE
DIET AND FELINE TOOTH RESORPTION (FORL)
PREVENTION OF DENTAL DISEASE AND HOME MAINTENANCE CARE
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