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Feline Oral Disease - Coggle Diagram
Feline Oral Disease
chronic gingivostomatitis
generalized inflammation of the mouth
extends past gingiva
CS
misery
decreased appetite
soft food presence
ptyalism
halitosis
unkempt coat
head shy
probably autoimmune
dental plaque
tooth material
periodontal ligament
possible FCV etiology
induce acute gingivostomatitis
shed in saliva
hyperglobulinemia in chem
treatment
medical management
professional cleanings every 4-6mo
extraction of TR or perio teeth
home care
immunomodulation
prednisolone
cyclosporine
nsaids
doxy
analgesia
buprenophine
gabapentin
fentanyl patch
nsaids
surgical
full mouth extraction
refractory stomatitis risk
cyclosporine
immunomodulatory drugs
laser ablation
tooth resorption
CS
normal appetitie
drop food
bruxing
hypersalivation
types
type I
treatment
surgical extraction of all tooth material
PDL intact
type II
PDL gone
decreased radio-opacity
treatment
crown amputation
:forbidden: if
stomatitis
periodontal disease
endodontic diseasee
remove anything with PDL
type III
one normal root PDL, one root lost PDL
treatment
extract type I root
crown amp type II root
type dictates treatment
progressive
stage I
lesion confirmed to enamel
stage 2
lesion extends into dentin
stage 3
extends into pulp
stage 4
majority of tooth structure gone
subcategories
A - crown and root equally affected
B - crown more affected "queen B favors the crown"
C root more affected
stage 5
only remnant of tooth visible
stage indicates prgression
recurrence common
other
neoplasia
autoimmune disease
infectious oral disease
periodontic
endodontic