I’m currently treating my bearded dragon for periodontal disease, is there anyone here who has dealt with this before ? Do you have an estimate on how long it takes these babies to get over this ?
(She’s at the stage where it’s good I caught her and she can be treated at home rather than a vet.)
I also wish there was more info online about this disease since it is so common, I thought it was mouth rot at first but it turned out it was the disease. I had never even heard of it until I did deep digging to find out. I’m just very glad I found it before it got worse.
She’s still eating and healthy and I’ve been sure to brush her teeth (we’ve gotten into a routine and she allows me too.)
I’m currently treating my bearded dragon for periodontal disease, is there anyone here who has dealt with this before ? Do you have an estimate on how long it takes these babies to get over this ?
(She’s at the stage where it’s good I caught her and she can be treated at home rather than a vet.)
I also wish there was more info online about this disease since it is so common, I thought it was mouth rot at first but it turned out it was the disease. I had never even heard of it until I did deep digging to find out. I’m just very glad I found it before it got worse.
She’s still eating and healthy and I’ve been sure to brush her teeth (we’ve gotten into a routine and she allows me too.)
Darkening of gums and teeth with a slight yellow tone starting to develop, but other than that, no symptoms. No lack of appetite, no lethargy, and she doesn’t get bothered when I touch the area. That’s why I looked for answers besides mouth rot.
My vet told me that you can use Denta-Chlor (a diluted chlorhexidine) you can buy at the vet) on a Q-Tip and rub the teeth with that. I have also heard that you can use diluted Betadine (color of weak tea), and do the same thing.
My vet told me that you can use Denta-Chlor (a diluted chlorhexidine) you can buy at the vet) on a Q-Tip and rub the teeth with that. I have also heard that you can use diluted Betadine (color of weak tea), and do the same thing.
How is your dragon doing, is the chlorhexidine helping out? You could also try some raw unpasteurized
honey on his gums if you feel there is mouth rot. It doesn't sound like there is an infection going on right
now. Is he eating normally?
There is another product similiar to the Denta-Chlor called Maxi-guard or something to that extent that is
helpful too.
How is your dragon doing, is the chlorhexidine helping out? You could also try some raw unpasteurized
honey on his gums if you feel there is mouth rot. It doesn't sound like there is an infection going on right
now. Is he eating normally?
There is another product similiar to the Denta-Chlor called Maxi-guard or something to that extent that is
helpful too.
I've had a vet cut out some infected gum tissue to help treat a fairly advanced stomatitis case once. They suggested using MaxiGuard gel (as mentioned above) to help clean the teeth and gums and prevent further infection. It seemed to work pretty well.
I've had a vet cut out some infected gum tissue to help treat a fairly advanced stomatitis case once. They suggested using MaxiGuard gel (as mentioned above) to help clean the teeth and gums and prevent further infection. It seemed to work pretty well.
Glad to hear the mouth issues have gotten a lot better for her. It sounds like her appetite
is good which helps out for her. They do heal up slowly but if you keep at it then usually
they do improve.