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Epidemiology of Periodontal Disease in Older Cats
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OCT 01, 2012
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Oral cavity disease is the most prevalent diagnosis in both dogs and cats (1). Not only are many of these disorders preventable, the reported associations between periodontal disease and systemic illness in both animals (2-4) and humans (5,6) should motivate the clinician towards pro-active measures which will positively impact the overall quality of life for both pet and owner. [...]
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Lund, E. (2012) “Epidemiology of Periodontal Disease in Older Cats”, Oral Disease in Dogs and Cats - Veterinary Focus - Vol. 22(3) - Oct. 2012. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/veterinary-focus/oral-disease-dogs-and-cats-veterinary-focus-vol-223-oct-2012/epidemiology-of-periodontal-disease-older-cats (Accessed: 09 October 2024).
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