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Periodontal Disease in Cats
Inflammation of periodontal tissue from plaque/tartar buildup—the most common oral disease in cats. Untreated, it can lead to tooth loss and systemic health issues.
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Symptoms
- Bad breath
- Pain when eating
- Drooling
- Red/bleeding gums
- Decreased appetite
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Causes
- Plaque/tartar accumulation
- Lack of dental care
- Genetic predisposition
- FIV/FeLV infection
Diagnosis
1
Oral examination
2
Dental X-rays
3
Probing
Treatment
- Scaling + polishing
- Tooth extraction
- Antibiotics
- Home dental care
Prognosis
Good with early treatment. Severe cases may require multiple tooth extractions.
Severity: Medium
Prevention
- Regular tooth brushing
- Dental care diet
- Regular dental checkups
Epidemiology
Prevalence
Over 70% of cats aged 3 and above
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