2019 Aaha Dental Care Guidelines For Dogs And Cats

Jan Bellows, Mary L. Berg, Sonnya Dennis, Ralph Harvey,Heidi B. Lobprise,Christopher J. Snyder,Amy E. S. Stone, Andrea G. Van De Wetering

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION(2019)

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The 2019 AAHA Dental Care Guidelines for Dogs and Cats outline a comprehensive approach to support companion animal practices in improving the oral health and often, the quality of life of their canine and feline patients. The guidelines are an update of the 2013 AAHA Dental Care Guidelines for Dogs and Cats. A photographically illustrated, 12-step protocol describes the essential steps in an oral health assessment, dental cleaning, and periodontal therapy. Recommendations are given for general anesthesia, pain management, facilities, and equipment necessary for safe and effective delivery of care. To promote the wellbeing of dogs and cats through decreasing the adverse effects and pain of periodontal disease, these guidelines emphasize the critical role of client education and effective, preventive oral healthcare.
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