Advanced Veterinary Stomatology and Oral Health Veterinary Care

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Advanced Veterinary Stomatology and Oral Health Veterinary Care:

Improved knowledge in the diagnosis and treatment of oral and dental conditions in
veterinary patients and influence on the course of life.

Tavares, B.1,2 . Lourenço, J.3

1 Director of the Stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery Service of the


Boa Nova Veterinary Clinic Reference of the area of stomatology in the
north of the country

2- University Professor Of Veterinary Medicine - Stomatological-Dental


Medicine - Curricular Unit 5th Year – Faculdade De Medicina Veterinária
- Universidade Lusófona De Humanidades E Tecnologias - Lisbon

3 - University Professor Of Veterinary Medicine - 5th year university


professor in the disciplines of Oncology, Oncology Surgery,
Microsurgery and Imaging

Abstract:

In the days in which we live today, global medical assistance for dentistry is very important.
We have a high technological value, to share in a transversal vision in veterinary medicine.
The correct assessment of patients' clinical signs, like pain, must be motivating inside and
outside the operating room. The influence of orofacial and dental trauma on the life course of
patients should be considered, especially since pediatric age. Good oral health is crucial for
an emerging cardiorespiratory health. It is considered fundamental to evaluation and
perception of the oral-lung axis, especially in the current proximity between animals and
humans.
With access to the reference service in the North of Portugal - Oporto, 5236 animals were
treated, between 2018 and 2021 in our clinic with various stomatological diseases that
required advanced oral treatments such as Maxillofacial Surgery, Endodontics, Orthodontics
and Implant Placement. The procedures are described in detail throughout this work.
The evolution of patients exceeded 89.90% in terms of quality of life, boosting the concept of
global medical care in veterinary dentistry. All data is processed on the salesforce platform
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