Easy-to-apply mucoadhesive oral gel for highly effective and safe oral hygiene in dogs, cats, exotic animals, and horses.
Clunia Clinical Zn-A Gel is an advanced formula supplemented with vitamin C, enhancing the bioavailability of zinc and improving its function. It is a potent antioxidant.
Periodontal disease is possibly the most common pathology in dogs and cats (Lund EM et al., 1999; Maretta SM, 1994).
An incidence of 60% is reported in domestic cats over 3 years of age and approximately 85% in cats over 6 years of age (Maretta SM, 1994; Tholen M and Hoyt RF, 1990). The percentages are similar in dogs.
Periodontal disease is a chronic and irreversible disease that affects the tissue that supports the teeth (gums, alveolar bone, cementum root, and periodontal ligament).
It is often divided into two conditions: gingivitis and periodontitis.
Gingivitis is inflammation of the gums, while periodontitis is inflammation of the non-gingival tissues: the periodontal ligament and the alveolar bone (Harvey CE, 2005).
Adherence to treatment and preventive measures by pet owners is essential for maintaining optimal oral health.
The ease of application of treatment and prophylactic products, and their degree of acceptance, are essential, especially in animals that are difficult to handle.
Easy-to-apply mucoadhesive oral gel for highly effective and safe oral hygiene in dogs, cats, exotic animals, and horses.
Easy-to-apply mucoadhesive oral gel for highly effective and safe oral hygiene in dogs, cats, exotic animals, and horses.
Easy-to-apply mucoadhesive oral gel for highly effective and safe oral hygiene in dogs, cats, exotic animals, and horses.
Clunia Clinical Zn-A Gel is an advanced formula supplemented with vitamin C, enhancing the bioavailability of zinc and improving its function. It is a potent antioxidant.
Periodontal disease is possibly the most common pathology in dogs and cats (Lund EM et al., 1999; Maretta SM, 1994).
An incidence of 60% is reported in domestic cats over 3 years of age and approximately 85% in cats over 6 years of age (Maretta SM, 1994; Tholen M and Hoyt RF, 1990). The percentages are similar in dogs.
Periodontal disease is a chronic and irreversible disease that affects the tissue that supports the teeth (gums, alveolar bone, cementum root, and periodontal ligament).
It is often divided into two conditions: gingivitis and periodontitis.
Gingivitis is inflammation of the gums, while periodontitis is inflammation of the non-gingival tissues: the periodontal ligament and the alveolar bone (Harvey CE, 2005).
Adherence to treatment and preventive measures by pet owners is essential for maintaining optimal oral health.
The ease of application of treatment and prophylactic products, and their degree of acceptance, are essential, especially in animals that are difficult to handle.