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对52只迷你雪纳瑞犬牙周病的纵向评估。

A longitudinal assessment of periodontal disease in 52 Miniature Schnauzers.

作者信息

Marshall Mark D, Wallis Corrin V, Milella Lisa, Colyer Alison, Tweedie Andrew D, Harris Stephen

机构信息

The WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire LE14 4RT, UK.

出版信息

BMC Vet Res. 2014 Sep 1;10:166. doi: 10.1186/1746-6148-10-166.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Periodontal disease (PD) is the most widespread oral disease in dogs and has been associated with serious systemic diseases. The disease is more prevalent in small breeds compared to large breeds and incidence increases with advancing age. In prevalence studies 84% of Beagles over the age of 3 and 100% of Poodles over the age of 4 were diagnosed with PD. Current knowledge of the rate of progression of PD is limited. The objective of this study was to determine the rate of PD progression in Miniature Schnauzers, an at risk small breed of dog. Dogs (n = 52, age 1.3-6.9 years) who had received a regular oral care regime prior to this study were assessed for levels of gingivitis and periodontitis around the whole gingival margin in every tooth under general anaesthetic. Assessments were conducted approximately every six weeks for up to 60 weeks following the cessation of the oral care regime.

RESULTS

All of the 2155 teeth assessed entered the study with some level of gingivitis. 23 teeth entered the study with periodontitis, observed across 12 dogs aged between 1.3 and 6.9 years. 35 dogs had at least 12 teeth progress to periodontitis within 60 weeks. Of the teeth that progressed to periodontitis, 54% were incisors. The lingual aspect of the incisors was significantly more likely to be affected (p < 0.001). The severity of gingivitis in periodontitis-affected teeth was variable with 24% of the aspects affected having very mild gingivitis, 36% mild gingivitis and 40% moderate gingivitis. Periodontitis progression rate was significantly faster in older dogs. Only one dog (age 3.5) did not have any teeth progress to periodontitis after 60 weeks.

CONCLUSIONS

This is the first study to have assessed the progression rate of periodontitis in Miniature Schnauzers and highlights that with no oral care regime, the early stages of periodontitis develop rapidly in this breed. An oral care regime and twice yearly veterinary dental health checks should be provided from an early age for this breed and other breeds with similar periodontitis incidence rates.

摘要

背景

牙周病(PD)是犬类中最普遍的口腔疾病,且与严重的全身性疾病有关。与大型犬相比,该疾病在小型犬中更为普遍,并且发病率随年龄增长而增加。在患病率研究中,84%的3岁以上比格犬和100%的4岁以上贵宾犬被诊断患有牙周病。目前关于牙周病进展速度的了解有限。本研究的目的是确定迷你雪纳瑞犬(一种易患牙周病的小型犬种)的牙周病进展速度。对在本研究之前接受过常规口腔护理的犬只(n = 52,年龄1.3 - 6.9岁)在全身麻醉下评估每颗牙齿整个牙龈边缘周围的牙龈炎和牙周炎水平。在停止口腔护理方案后的60周内,大约每六周进行一次评估。

结果

所评估的2155颗牙齿在进入研究时均有一定程度的牙龈炎。23颗牙齿在进入研究时患有牙周炎,观察对象为12只年龄在1.3至6.9岁之间的犬。35只犬至少有12颗牙齿在60周内发展为牙周炎。在发展为牙周炎的牙齿中,54%为切牙。切牙的舌侧明显更易受到影响(p < 0.001)。受牙周炎影响的牙齿的牙龈炎严重程度各不相同,24%的受影响部位有非常轻微的牙龈炎,36%为轻度牙龈炎,40%为中度牙龈炎。老年犬的牙周炎进展速度明显更快。只有一只犬(3.5岁)在60周后没有任何牙齿发展为牙周炎。

结论

这是第一项评估迷你雪纳瑞犬牙周炎进展速度的研究,突出表明在没有口腔护理方案的情况下,该犬种牙周炎的早期阶段发展迅速。应从幼年开始为该犬种以及其他牙周炎发病率相似的犬种提供口腔护理方案和每年两次的兽医牙齿健康检查。

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