tpr
Member Since 2012
Hello all,
I thought I'd post in health as well as LL as the topic is on dentistry. Ella had a consult today and it appears that she has gingivo-stomatitis. She's never had dental before as her teeth were pretty good until she got diabetes last December. We have a few options for dentistry and this is new territory for me so I thought I'd reach out to see if any of you have had similar experiences.
Our options are this: take her to the vet we saw today and get the xrays and 6-8 extractions and be vigilant about brushing ,if we can. This would involve bringing her in for a yearly cleaning and most likely more extractions OR send her to the certified dentist, one of two specialists in Toronto, and get the whole mouth done. The latter option is supposedly the best to cure stomatitis but there are some instances when it is so bad that a cat still gets it in the end and has to be on chronic pain medication. The first option is a bit more affordable for the time being but after a few rounds of dentistry I'm sure we'll be paying more in the long run. I've never had to deal with dentistry so I'm feeling a bit green right now. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Tamara
I thought I'd post in health as well as LL as the topic is on dentistry. Ella had a consult today and it appears that she has gingivo-stomatitis. She's never had dental before as her teeth were pretty good until she got diabetes last December. We have a few options for dentistry and this is new territory for me so I thought I'd reach out to see if any of you have had similar experiences.
Our options are this: take her to the vet we saw today and get the xrays and 6-8 extractions and be vigilant about brushing ,if we can. This would involve bringing her in for a yearly cleaning and most likely more extractions OR send her to the certified dentist, one of two specialists in Toronto, and get the whole mouth done. The latter option is supposedly the best to cure stomatitis but there are some instances when it is so bad that a cat still gets it in the end and has to be on chronic pain medication. The first option is a bit more affordable for the time being but after a few rounds of dentistry I'm sure we'll be paying more in the long run. I've never had to deal with dentistry so I'm feeling a bit green right now. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Tamara