1995
DOI: 10.1177/089875649501200305
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Use of an Oral Antiseptic Bioadhesive Tablet in Dogs

Abstract: V3703 (Stomadhex®*) is a tablet with bioadhesive properties enabling it to remain in place for several hours after it has been placed on the oral mucosa. It continuously releases chlorhexidine and niacinamide. In a study conducted in 15 dogs, the tablets were well tolerated by the animals. The product significantly reduced (p < 0.05): dental plaque; quantitative periodontopathogen and total anaerobic bacterial counts; spirochetes; and halitosis when used daily over a 14 day period. Gingivitis was also reduc… Show more

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“…7 Regardless of the disease stage, plaque control is critical to therapeutic success. 9 Numerous mechanical and chemical methods have been proposed for plaque control and its effect on periodontal health in the dog, including toothbrushing [10][11][12] , dental chews with and without enzymes [13][14][15][16][17][18] , gels 19 , barrier sealants 20 , clindamycin 21 , and chlorhexidine [22][23][24][25][26][27] . While it is generally accepted that toothbrushing in humans is the most effective method of plaque removal, it is not the most common method in the dog, as few owners are diligent in brushing their dogs' teeth over the long-term and many dogs will not tolerate daily brushing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 Regardless of the disease stage, plaque control is critical to therapeutic success. 9 Numerous mechanical and chemical methods have been proposed for plaque control and its effect on periodontal health in the dog, including toothbrushing [10][11][12] , dental chews with and without enzymes [13][14][15][16][17][18] , gels 19 , barrier sealants 20 , clindamycin 21 , and chlorhexidine [22][23][24][25][26][27] . While it is generally accepted that toothbrushing in humans is the most effective method of plaque removal, it is not the most common method in the dog, as few owners are diligent in brushing their dogs' teeth over the long-term and many dogs will not tolerate daily brushing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%