The American Veterinary Dental College recommends adult dogs and cats receive a thorough dental cleaning under general anesthesia every year. Anesthesia allows your pet’s health care team to find and address periodontal pockets, thus preserving the health of teeth that might otherwise be lost to disease.
While your pet is asleep, your veterinary team also looks for and charts conditions such as gum recession, exposed pulp, fractures, abscesses and bone loss. While veterinary nurses go through extensive training to identify and treat these conditions, the sharpest eyes can only see about three eighths of each individual tooth.
It is now becoming the minimum standard of care to add intra-oral radiographs, or dental x-rays, to routine cleanings to allow practitioners to fully assess bone, roots and internal dental anatomy, as well as adjacent structures such as sinuses, nasal cavities and nerves.
RevBio Enters the Animal Health Market to Help Improve Canine Dental Care
RevBio Initiates a Clinical Study to Help Prevent Mandibular Fractures in Dogs Using its Bone Adhesive Biomaterial
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LOWELL, Mass., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As its first veterinary application, RevBio, Inc. announced that it has initiated a clinical study to validate the use of its innovative bone adhesive biomaterial to fill tooth extraction sockets in dogs in order to improve healing, maintain and support jaw thickness, and restore the structural stability which may help resist potential mandibular fractures.
Working with several Diplomates of the American Veterinary Dental College, RevBio is conducting a clinical trial for its innovative bone adhesive biomaterial to fill tooth extraction sockets and improve healing in dogs.
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