How Problems Begin
Periodontal disease begins when plaque, a mixture of bacteria and food debris, builds up on tooth surfaces and works its way under the gum line. Toxins released by the bacteria cause an inflammatory reaction that can lead to destruction of tissue and bone that anchor the teeth in place. Periodontal disease has also been linked to changes in the heart, kidney and liver.1,2
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1Wiggs R.B., Lobprise H.B. Periodontology. In: Wiggs RB, Lobprise HB, eds. Veterinary dentistry and practice. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven, 1997;186-231.
2DeBowes LJ. The effects of dental disease on systemic disease. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 1998; 25(5): 1057-1062. |