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Clinical, radiographic and histopathologic features of early-onset gingivitis and periodontitis in cats (1997-2022).

Maria Soltero-RiveraNatalia VapniarskyIris L RivasBoaz Arzi
Published in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2023)
The results of this study demonstrate the importance of oral evaluations in cats as early as 6 months of age. For cats exhibiting substantial gingivitis, an anesthetized evaluation, periodontal treatment and long-term monitoring are recommended. Given the high frequency of moderate-to-severe periodontitis encountered in these cats, clients should be informed about the potential need for tooth extractions. EOG may progress to AP. Finally, this study suggests that there could be a link between EOG and FCGS; however, further studies are needed to better characterize this condition and establish any potential link between the two entities.
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