Radiographic Assessment and Treatment of Periodontal Disease in a Yorkshire Terrier Dog
M.F. Hafizhuddin1; S. Zaenab2; D. Noviana1
Introduction
Periodontal disease is a threat to the dog’s life. It can be treated by applying certain surgery technique along with radiography diagnostic assistance.
Objectives
This case study is aimed to understand the radiographic changes and periodontal disease treatment that was occurred in a Yorkshire Terrier dog.
Methods
As a first step, periodontal disease treatment was done by physical examination of the dog’s teeth condition which then recorded into the teeth diagram. The radiography was performed by using parallel technique to premolar and molar mandibula teeth of the dog.
Results
As a result, the image has shown some decrease in density of the area around molar number 308 whose plaque index, gingivitis, and furcation higher than number 306 that has lower index. Besides that, there is 0.3 mm depth sulcus gingiva in tooth number 308. Dog’s teeth extraction was applied to all incisor mandibula teeth.
Conclusions
The case study showed that radiography can be used as diagnostic tool in periodontal disease treatment. Teeth mobility is also a factor when determining which teeth to extract instead of plaque, gingivitis, and furcation index.