Goo
Goo presented with swelling of the right mandible and an unerupted tooth, indicating a potential underlying issue that required further investigation.
This painful oral disease causes severe inflammation and ulceration. Treatment includes strict plaque control, regular dental care, or full mouth extractions in severe cases.
Read MoreThis painful oral disease in cats causes severe inflammation and ulceration. Treatment often requires full mouth extractions, as medical management alone is insufficient.
Read MoreThis painful condition in young cats causes rapid periodontal disease. Aggressive early intervention, strict plaque control and frequent dental care are essential.
Read MoreFull mouth extractions are recommended for pets with severe oral diseases to relieve pain and improve quality of life. Pets usually adapt well and continue to eat normally.
Read MoreGoo presented with swelling of the right mandible and an unerupted tooth, indicating a potential underlying issue that required further investigation.
Fraser was recently adopted and presented with a notable overbite and mandibular micrognathia, indicating a smaller, underdeveloped mandible.
Bundy presented with advanced periodontal disease, which resulted in multiple extractions at a young age.
Minnie presented with severe juvenile periodontitis, which progressed to feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS).
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