Enlund Karolina Brunius, Pettersson Ann, Eldh Ann Catrine
Department of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Front Vet Sci. 2022 May 3;9:878162. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.878162. eCollection 2022.
Periodontal disease is the most common disease in dogs over 3 years of age. In dogs, as in humans, daily tooth brushing, as a means of active dental home care, is considered the gold standard for prophylaxis and prevention of periodontal disease progression. However, the performance of adequate tooth brushing is insufficient in dogs. There is no full account as to why dog owners fail to comply with this routine, but in order to facilitate better practice, a further understanding of dog owner's perspectives is needed. The aim of this study was to investigate dog owners' ideas and strategies regarding their dogs' dental health. In a large-scale Swedish survey regarding dental health in dogs, dog owners' free text comments ( = 8,742) from a concluding open-ended query were analyzed using qualitative methods. Many different notions concerning dental health in dogs were identified, of which perceived importance of different diets and chewing being the most prominent. Five common themes represented dog owners' ideas and strategies regarding dental health in their dogs: what is considered to cause dental problems; what is deemed not to promote dental health; how to prevent dental problems; what impedes proper dental care, and; needs for increased knowledge and support. Contrary to existing research and knowledge in the field, the respondents commonly trusted that diet procure good dental health in the dog, as does chewing on bones. Seemingly, a range of misconceptions flourish among dog owners, indicating a need to share information and experiences, as well as support to bridge barriers to tooth brushing and other aspects that can enhance dog owners' knowledge and practice. In addition, this study highlights the need for randomized controlled trials on effects of diets and supplements on different aspects of dental health; calculus, periodontal disease, and dental fractures, including dogs of different breeds, sizes and ages. Further research is also needed with respect to which strategies that best aid dog owners, by whom the support is best provided, when, and at what time point.
牙周病是3岁以上犬类最常见的疾病。在犬类中,如同在人类中一样,每日刷牙作为一种积极的口腔家庭护理方式,被认为是预防和防止牙周病进展的金标准。然而,在犬类中充分刷牙的执行情况并不理想。对于犬主未能遵守这一日常护理的原因尚无全面解释,但为了促进更好的实践,需要进一步了解犬主的观点。本研究的目的是调查犬主关于其犬只口腔健康的想法和策略。在一项关于瑞典犬类口腔健康的大规模调查中,使用定性方法分析了来自总结性开放式问题的犬主自由文本评论(=8742条)。确定了许多关于犬类口腔健康的不同观念,其中不同饮食和咀嚼的感知重要性最为突出。五个常见主题代表了犬主关于其犬只口腔健康的想法和策略:被认为导致口腔问题的因素;被认为不利于口腔健康的因素;如何预防口腔问题;阻碍适当口腔护理的因素,以及;增加知识和支持的需求。与该领域现有的研究和知识相反,受访者普遍认为饮食和啃咬骨头一样能使犬只保持良好的口腔健康。显然,犬主中存在一系列误解,这表明需要分享信息和经验,以及提供支持以消除刷牙和其他可以提高犬主知识和实践的方面的障碍。此外,本研究强调需要进行随机对照试验,以研究饮食和补充剂对口腔健康不同方面(牙菌斑、牙周病和牙齿骨折)的影响,包括不同品种、体型和年龄的犬只。还需要进一步研究哪种策略最有助于犬主,由谁提供支持最佳,何时以及在什么时间点提供支持。