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Fausses idées à propos des affections bucco-dentaires chez le chat
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Q : “Le chat souffre peu de lésions bucco-dentaires.”
R : La douleur est difficilement évaluable chez le chat à partir de la simple observation de son comportement quotidien. Les soins dentaires démontrent souvent a posteriori une amélioration du bien être de l’animal. Toute lésion bucco-dentaire (parodontite, résorption dentaire, stomatite) doit donc être considérée par défaut comme potentiellement douloureuse.
Q : “Les caries dentaires sont fréquemment observées chez le chat.”
R : Les caries ne sont JAMAIS observées chez le chat. L’absence de carie serait due à plusieurs fac- teurs : la forme conique de ses dents, les spécificités de son régime alimentaire et la composition de sa plaque dentaire. […]
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1Veterinary Referral Clinic, La Gaude, France. 2Royal Canin Research Center, Aimargues, France.
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