Gingivostomatitis.

Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract

Arizona Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery, 86 West Juniper Avenue, Gilbert, AZ 85233, USA.

Published: July 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • Gingivostomatitis (GS) treatment options include antiviral therapy, steroids, laser treatment, immunomodulation drugs like cyclosporine, and anti-inflammatory medications.
  • For nonresponsive cases in cats or dogs, tooth extractions (whole or partial) can effectively reduce oral inflammation, with about 70% of cats experiencing improvement post-surgery.
  • If tooth extraction isn't preferred, combining cyclosporine with laser removal of problematic oral tissue is suggested to address inflammation and persistent tissue issues.

Article Abstract

Gingivostomatitis (GS) with various patterns of disease may require antiviral therapy, steroids, laser fulguration, immunomodulation drugs, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The use of cyclosporine as an immunomodulation drug has long-term benefits in reduction of the immunologic events that contribute to GS. Whole-mouth extraction or partial extraction (premolars and molars), with radiographic conformation that all root remnants have been removed, may be the most viable option in nonresponsive and or intractably painful stomatitis in noncompliant cats or dogs. Oral inflammation subsided after extraction without the need for further medication in approximately 70% of the cats from two studies with previous chronic unrelenting oral disease. The combination of immunomodulation with cyclosporine together with laser resection of proliferative tissue should be recommended if extraction of teeth is not desired. Removal of proliferative oral tissues by lasing (carbon dioxide laser) removes the tissue that maybe producing tissue antigens and the area where bacteria are sequestered. The use of anti-inflammatory medications is recommended in the management of GS. Therapeutic success is achieved when there is elimination of proliferative tissue and inflammation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cvsm.2005.02.001DOI Listing

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