Elmo is not a candidate for dentals snd was wondering if George is snd if not what do you do for his guns/teeth ?
Interesting question.
He had a stack of teeth removed 5/15/2018. has just his canines and a couple of other teeth left. (you can see how than went on his ss
The story with that was, his vet said he wasn't a candidate for dental, too old, diabetes, ckd......
He got very ill at the end of april, he was having seizures, liquipoo, runny eyes and sneezing and went completely off his food (he's always had and has a great appy?). Anyways took him to same vet, BW normal for him she wouldn't give him anything, asked me just to monitor him...... he kept getting worse. BG started to go up, and I restarted insulin.
After a few days I had enough of it, and I was starting to suspect his teeth, he wanted to eat but we could see it hurt. so I took him to another vet, he's experienced with cats and locally has a good rep as vet surgeon. So vet diagnosed severe gingivitis, some of his teeth were wobbly, and his mouth smelt bad. He was given AB's for 10 days to clear up infection then he went in. He was under for as long as the vet dared, he worked quickly removing the bad teeth and giving the others a good clean.
Dr M was like well we either sort his mouth out or he'll be dead at the end of the month, so it was a do or die kinda situation, and was also like why haven't you done something sooner, well errr his vet said nothing we can do..... We weren't even given the option of pulsing AB's by his previous vet, I can't tell you how angry I was.
Thankfully he pulled through that and has been doing great. His teeth look clean and he hasn't had any problems with his mouth since, he got the all clear with respects to his mouth a couple of months ago, and Dr M didn't think it was necessary to do anything about the other teeth just at this moment.
Or what would you suggest I could do other than pulse antibiotics once a month ( he is currently on 2 weeks of amoxicillin for inflamed gums ...most likely the culprit in our current situation)
Have you sought a second opinion?
If we'd been with Dr M from the start we would have never ended up in such a critical situation. He would have done a dental before George got so sick.
Pulsing the AB's as you are doing is an option. But I would investigate with some other vets, I think folk her on the forum have had senior kitties have dentals, their age in itself shouldn't really be an obstacle, however, if he has other health issues, then the risks increase. I'm guessing his hypert, might be complicating things.