Kitten - Gingivostomatitis

babyg

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Hi everyone,

Turns out my approximately 7 month kitten has gingivostomatitis. Vet said to brush teeth daily and use Ora Clens 1 TDC capsules but if that doesn't prevent things from getting worse, to do a full mouth extraction. I want to get a second opinion just to be on the safe side. The vet we saw is not a dental specialist but she does the extractions all the time. The closest actual board certified dental vet is almost 2 hours away. Does it really make a difference to see a specialist nowadays when regular vets are performing these procedures all the time?

Her symptoms are red gums and not so great breath. Otherwise eats and plays good.

Thanks
 
Thanks. I will call Monday to see when is the soonest we can get in to the specialist.
This is what her mouth looks like.

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A couple cats in our rescue with stomatitis have had good luck using these WorksSoWell caplets.
I’m not sure if it’s the same stuff as the TDC your vet is recommending…
One of my foster kittens had some gum inflammation at about 11 months old and daily tooth brushing with the CET toothpaste helped her noticeably. (She and her siblings had calicivirus as babies, so I had been keeping an extra close eye out for mouth issues.)
 

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A couple cats in our rescue with stomatitis have had good luck using these WorksSoWell caplets.
Thanks, I'll ask the vet about it.

I scheduled an appointment with a board certified dental vet specialist for early December, and we also have a full mouth extraction surgery date scheduled just in case we need it so we're not waiting forever. She's young so thinking she'd have a faster and better chance at recovery if we nip this in the bud rather than letting it fester and start to bother her.
 
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