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tvpjournal.com | January/February 2016 | Today's VeTerinary PracTice PracTical denTisTry Peer reviewed 93 are not effective. However, if proper pocket augmentation is accomplished, these therapies provide the opportunity to re-establish bone attachment and minimize infammatory reactions associated with all phases of periodontal disease. BMd = bone mineral density; GTr = guided tissue regeneration; MBP = milk basic protein; rve1 = resolvin e1; VoHc = Veterinary oral Health council References 1. University of Minnesota center for companion animal Health. national companion animal study. Uplinks 1996; p 3. 2. lund eM, armstrong PJ, Kirk ca, et al. Health status and population characteristics of dogs and cats examined at private veterinary practices in the United states. JAVMA 1999; 214:1336-1341. 3. Van dyke Te, serhan cn. resolution of infammation: a new paradigm for the pathogenesis of periodontal diseases. J Dent Res 2003; 82:82-90. 4. Gengler Wr, Kunkle Bn, romano d, larsen d. evaluation of a barrier sealant in dogs. J Vet Dent 2005; 22:157-159. 5. Homola aM, dunton rK. Methods, compositions, and dental delivery systems for the protection of the surfaces of teeth. U.s. patent no. 5,665,333 issued september 9, 1997, and U.s. patent no. 5,961,958 issued october 5, 1999. 6. sitzman c. evaluation of a hydrophilic gingival dental sealant in beagle dogs. J Vet Dent 2013; 30:150-155. 7. Wiggs rB, lobprise HB. oral exam and diagnosis. Veterinary Dentistry, Principals and Practice. Philadelphia: lippincott raven, 1997, pp 87-103. 8. debowes lJ. Problems with the gingiva. in niemiec Ba (ed): Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease: A Color Handbook. london: Manson Publishing, 2010, pp 159-181. 9. niemiec Ba. Veterinary dental radiology. in niemiec Ba (ed): Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease: A Color Handbook. london: Manson Publishing, 2010, pp 63-87. 10. Bellows J. Periodontal equipment, materials, and techniques. Small Animal Dental Equipment, Materials, and Techniques: A Primer. ames, ia: Blackwell, 2004, pp 115-173. 11. niemiec Ba. advanced non-surgical therapy. in niemiec Ba (ed): Veterinary Periodontology. ames, ia: Wiley Blackwell, 2013, pp 154-169. 12. cobb cM. non-surgical pocket therapy: Mechanical. Ann Periodontol 1996; 1:443-490. 13. Pattison aM, Pattison Gl. scaling and root planing. in newman M (ed): Carranza's Clinical Periodontology, 10th ed. st. louis: WB saunders, 2007, pp 749-797. 14. Wiggs rB, lobprise HB. Periodontology. in Wiggs rB, lobprise HB (eds): Veterinary Dentistry: Principles and Practice. Philadelphia: lippincott-raven, 1997, pp 186-231. 15. Jensen l, logan e, Finney o, et al. reduction in accumulation of plaque, stain, and calculus in dogs by dietary means. J Vet Dent 1995; 12:161-163. 16. carranza Fa, Takei HH. Phase ii periodontal therapy. in newman M (ed): Carranza's Clinical Periodontology, 10th ed. st. louis: WB saunders, 2007, pp 881-886. 17. Perry da, schmid Mo, Takei HH. Phase i periodontal therapy. in newman M (ed): Carranza's Clinical Periodontology, 10th ed. st. louis: WB saunders, 2007, pp 722-727. Bundle includes: ScanX Pro CR System, PRO VECTA HD X-ray Generator, TigerView Imaging Software, 1x IP 10"x12", 1x IP 14"x17", Dental IPs: size 0, size 2, size 4 Metron Software option at additional cost. Full Body & Dental CR System $23,490 Intra-oral X-ray Generator $5,200 B u n d l e P r i c e

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