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Effectiveness of Dental Homecare Protocols in Unscaled Dogs

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2024
Author
Gawor, Jerzy
Jank, Michał 
Harvey, Colin E.
Nicolas, Celine S.
Faculty
Wydział Medycyny Weterynaryjnej i Nauk o Zwierzętach
PBN discipline
veterinary science
Journal
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
ISSN
0898-7564
DOI
10.1177/08987564241292769
Web address
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08987564241292769
Volume
42
Number
3
Pages from-to
176-181
Abstract (EN)
Many dental homecare products are marketed, several of which have been evaluated using a “clean tooth” protocol (the teeth are scaled at the start of the trial). The efficacy of dental products in dogs that have not had their teeth professionally cleaned (“dirty tooth model”) has been studied far less often. Some dogs for which professional dental cleaning is indicated will not have their teeth cleaned because of anesthetic risk or for other reasons. In this study, 6 dental homecare products were evaluated against a negative control group; none of the dogs received professional dental cleaning at the start of the study. The home care protocols tested were: brushing every other day using a toothpaste, feeding a dental chew once daily (VF), adding a water additive in the water daily (AQ), brushing once a week + VF daily, brushing once a week + AQ daily, VF + AQ daily. Dental deposits (plaque and calculus) and periodontal health were assessed on awake dogs, before and after receiving the assigned homecare regimen for 8 weeks. Results were compared with an untreated control group. Dental deposits were reduced by regular mechanical action (brushing or VF daily). Periodontal health status was improved when AQ daily was combined with either brushing once a week or VF daily. Two scoring techniques useful for determining a recommendation from a veterinarian to commence home oral hygiene or recommend dental scaling as a necessary first step are described.
Keywords (EN)
  • homecare products

  • oral health scoring

  • dogs

  • oral hygiene recommendations

  • periodontal disease

  • brushing dog's teeth

  • veggiedent fresh

  • aquadent fresh

License
cc-by-nccc-by-nc CC-BY-NC - Attribution-NonCommercial
Open access date
November 25, 2024
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