Skip to content

Canine Periodental Disease

Explore the complexities of Canine Periodontal Disease (CPD) in this comprehensive presentation by Prof. Dr. Mike Chan, tailored for veterinarians and dedicated dog owners. CPD, one of the most prevalent oral health disorders in dogs, is a progressive inflammatory condition affecting the supporting structures of the teeth, leading to gingivitis, periodontal pocketing, bone loss, tooth mobility, halitosis, oral pain, and systemic complications impacting the heart, kidneys, and liver. Contributing factors include bacterial plaque and biofilm formation. Diagnosis involves thorough oral and dental examinations, periodontal probing, and imaging techniques such as radiography to determine disease severity. Conventional management combines professional dental cleaning, antimicrobial support, and, in advanced cases, extractions. Beyond these standard approaches, the presentation highlights cutting-edge regenerative and integrative therapies, including PSC (Precursor Stem Cell Therapy), FOP (Frozen Organo Peptides), FOC (Frozen Organo Cryogenics), and TopPetPro innovations such as MITO Peptide Organotherapy and NANO Peptide Organotherapy.

Share this post:
Back To Top