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Managing Patients with Oral Health Problems
Transcript of Managing Patients with Oral Health Problems
March 2011VETERINARY TEAM ONLY1-800-548-VETS (8387) HillsVet.com
Managing Patients with Oral Health Problems
Increasing Awareness and Education
For nearly two decades, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. has co-sponsored the Pets Need Dental
Care Too™ campaign to educate pet owners on the importance of routine dental
care. Campaign partners include: American Veterinary Medical Association, American
Veterinary Dental Society, Academy of Veterinary Dentistry, American Veterinary Dental
College, Academy of Veterinary Dental Technicians and Veterinary Oral Health Council.
FELINE Dental Disease
Dental disease not identified, but preventative management recommended
• Feed Science Diet® Adult Oral Care cat food
Plaque or tartar accumulation, or early periodontal disease (gingivitis) identified
• Ideally perform an initial professional cleaning• Feed Prescription Diet® t/d® Feline pet food daily
Prescription Diet® t/d® Feline pet food Effective oral care
for everyday feeding
• Proven to reduce the buildup of plaque, tarter and stain
• Proven to reduce gingivitis
• Effective adjunct to professional therapy for the management of periodontal disease
• Complete and balanced nutrition for adult and senior cats
Reduces Plaque and Gingivitis*
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* Results of a 6-month university clinical study. 1 Logan EI, Finney O, Hefferren JJ. Effects of a dental food on plaque
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