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犬牙周病治疗中的主人-动物-环境三元组

The owner-animal-environment triad in the treatment of canine periodontal disease.

作者信息

Hale Fraser A

机构信息

Hale Veterinary Dental Clinic, 159 Fife Road, Gulp, Ontario, N1H-7N8.

出版信息

J Vet Dent. 2003 Jun;20(2):118-22.

Abstract

In a perfect world, all veterinarians and veterinary dental technicians would understand periodontal disease as well as the dental specialist. They would all be able to recognize the early signs of periodontal disease and recommend treatment to prevent its progression. The owners would have the financial resources, time, and desire to maintain their pet's oral health. The dogs would all be calm and compliant with home care and have no particular anesthetic risks. Unfortunately, this is not a perfect world. Some veterinarians do not understand periodontal disease any better that I understand cosmic string theory. Some owners have limited financial resources and are not particularly committed to their pet's oral health. Some animals will not tolerate any type or manner of home care. Given that animals, their mouths, and their owners come in an infinite variety of shapes and sizes (figuratively and literally), how can we talk about the treatment of periodontal disease as if it is a single condition with a single treatment, or even only a few treatment options? Each owner, animal, and its environment must be assessed on an individual basis to develop a treatment plan that is reasonable and attainable based on the unique circumstances of each case. So, what should be the goal when treating periodontal disease? Is it the preservation of all teeth at all costs? Is it the preservation of important teeth if the costs can be kept reasonable? I would suggest that the overriding goal of periodontal treatment should be the elimination and prevention of oral infection and oral pain. In the domestic environment, dogs have no real need to defend territory. They have no need to prehend and kill live prey animals. In short, the domesticated pet dog does not need teeth at all. This may seem like an odd statement for a veterinary dentist to make, but I feel quite strongly that a dog is far better off having no teeth than having bad teeth. My preference is that a dog should have a full set of healthy, functional teeth, but preserving bad teeth in the face of a poor or questionable prognosis serves no positive purpose.

摘要

在一个完美的世界里,所有兽医和兽医牙科技术人员对牙周病的了解程度都能与牙科专家一样。他们都能够识别牙周病的早期症状,并推荐治疗方法以防止其发展。宠物主人有足够的财力、时间和意愿来维护宠物的口腔健康。狗狗们都很温顺,能配合家庭护理,且没有特殊的麻醉风险。不幸的是,这并非一个完美的世界。有些兽医对牙周病的了解并不比我对宇宙弦理论的了解更多。有些宠物主人财力有限,对宠物的口腔健康也不太上心。有些动物无法忍受任何形式或方式的家庭护理。鉴于动物、它们的口腔以及它们的主人在外形和体型上(无论是从字面意义还是比喻意义上讲)千差万别,我们怎么能把牙周病的治疗当作是一种单一病症、只有一种治疗方法,甚至只有几种治疗选择呢?必须对每个主人、动物及其环境进行单独评估,以便根据每个病例的独特情况制定出合理且可行的治疗方案。那么,治疗牙周病时的目标应该是什么呢?是不惜一切代价保留所有牙齿吗?是在成本合理的情况下保留重要牙齿吗?我认为牙周治疗的首要目标应该是消除和预防口腔感染及口腔疼痛。在家庭环境中,狗狗没有真正的领土防御需求。它们也不需要抓捕和杀死活的猎物。简而言之,家养宠物狗根本不需要牙齿。对于一位兽医牙医来说,这可能听起来是个奇怪的说法,但我坚信,一只狗没有牙齿远比有坏牙要好得多。我更倾向于让狗拥有一整套健康、功能正常的牙齿,但面对预后不佳或存疑的情况时保留坏牙并无任何积极意义。

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