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Strategies to improve the home care of periodontal disease in dogs: A systematic review

Barbosa, E. ; Pires, P.G.S. ; Hauptli, L. ; Moraes, P.

Research in veterinary science, 2023-01, Vol.154, p.8-14 [Periódico revisado por pares]

England: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    Strategies to improve the home care of periodontal disease in dogs: A systematic review
  • Autor: Barbosa, E. ; Pires, P.G.S. ; Hauptli, L. ; Moraes, P.
  • Assuntos: Animals ; Canine ; Chlorhexidine ; Dental products ; Disease ; Dog Diseases - prevention & control ; Dogs ; Gingivitis - prevention & control ; Gingivitis - veterinary ; Home Care Services ; Oral Health ; Periodontal ; Periodontal Diseases - prevention & control ; Periodontal Diseases - veterinary
  • É parte de: Research in veterinary science, 2023-01, Vol.154, p.8-14
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  • Descrição: The expected contribution of this study is to have a complete view of the available products used in the prevention of periodontal disease in dogs. The related studies in databases including Web of Science, Science Direct, and Scopus, from 1992 to 2021, were retrieved, and 36 studies were used in the systematic review. Among the continents researched, North America proved to have the most developed research relating to the subject. The active ingredients researched, isolated, or compared to each other, were polyphosphates > phytogenics > chlorhexidine > enzymes > vitamin C > xylitol = adelmidrol = and probiotics. The form of use of active products was chewable > solution via water = via food > biscuits > paste and gels > mucoadhesive. Gingivitis index was the most studied parameter used to assess oral health. According to the evidence recovered in the systematic review was possible to conclude that products with different active agents and forms of use demonstrated positive effects in the prevention of periodontal diseases. The results of this study summarize the most frequently used active ingredients and application forms for cleaning dogs' teeth and provide a roadmap for future research on the maintenance of oral health in dogs. •Over the years there has been an increase in publications on dog oral health.•The papers showed a great variation in the methodology used.•The use of active ingredients improves the oral health of dogs.•The way in which the active ingredients are provided can enhance the effect.•The market trend is products that facilitate daily oral care in homecare.
  • Editor: England: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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