Frequently Asked Questions
What can be expected after a dog is treated with ReGum™-Vet?
The healing process will be notable, even within three months, leading to periodontal tissue repair.
Why use ReGum-Vet?
As the primary mode of apprehension, preservation of teeth is of utmost importance to maintain healthy body condition as well as overall well being.
Additionally, unhealthy gums are an open door for bacteria and germs to enter the bloodstream in pets. If untreated, periodontal disease can have severe health implications not only on the dog’s mouth but the entire body as a whole. Some of these health issues include tooth abscesses, oronasal fistulas, oral cancer, jaw fractures, increased risk and exposure to organ damage. Clinical studies also show a link between untreated periodontitis to cardio/kidney/liver disease.
ReGum-Vet was proven to be significantly superior to standard-of-care periodontal treatment with minimal risk of adverse effects.
Is there any special post-operative care and medications needed with ReGum-Vet?
No. Owners should follow standard instructions after the dental procedure.
Does a pet need to be anesthetized to use ReGum-Vet?
Anesthesia is standard care for periodontal procedures.
Does a pet need pre-anesthesia blood analysis before using ReGum-Vet?
No special need, however, please consult with your veterinarian.
What are the signs of oral health problems in a pet?
The most common sign is halitosis, while other symptoms can include sialorrhea, periodontal disease, oral irritation, oral masses, and missing or avulsed teeth.
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FDA Approved Medical Device
This device has been evaluated and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in tissue repair in dogs with naturally occurring periodontitis.
It meets all regulatory requirements for safety and effectiveness as established by the FDA.