Dog Owners' Perspectives on Canine Dental Health—A Questionnaire Study in Sweden

Periodontal disease is one of the most common diseases affecting dogs, with a reported prevalence of at least 80% in dogs over 3 years of age. However, there is a lack of studies regarding dog owners' assessment of their dog's dental health, and whether they perceive clinical signs often a...

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Main Authors: Karolina Brunius Enlund, Carl Brunius, Jeanette Hanson, Ragnvi Hagman, Odd Viking Höglund, Pia Gustås, Ann Pettersson
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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dog
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00298/full
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spelling doaj-b4041cf136ba4d0f99a9f22278bcb6812020-11-25T03:42:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692020-06-01710.3389/fvets.2020.00298544165Dog Owners' Perspectives on Canine Dental Health—A Questionnaire Study in SwedenKarolina Brunius Enlund0Karolina Brunius Enlund1Carl Brunius2Jeanette Hanson3Ragnvi Hagman4Odd Viking Höglund5Pia Gustås6Ann Pettersson7Department of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenAnicura Albano Animal Hospital, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Biology and Biological Engineering, Food and Nutrition Science, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenPeriodontal disease is one of the most common diseases affecting dogs, with a reported prevalence of at least 80% in dogs over 3 years of age. However, there is a lack of studies regarding dog owners' assessment of their dog's dental health, and whether they perceive clinical signs often associated with periodontal disease, i.e., dental calculus, halitosis or mobile or lost teeth. A validated questionnaire survey was distributed to all Swedish dog owners with email addresses in the national registry (n = 209,263). The response rate was 32%. The survey questions concerned opinions and practices regarding canine dental health, including assessment of dental health parameters and dog owners' ability to examine their dog's mouth. A construct (α = 0.76) was used to investigate dog owners' assessed symptoms of their dog's dental health in relation to background factors. Half of the respondents rated their dog's dental health as very good. However, one in four dog owners experienced difficulties when inspecting the dog's teeth. The most common reason for this difficulty was stated to be an uncooperative dog. Almost half of the dog owners reported halitosis to some degree in their dog, and almost four in ten owners reported dental calculus. One in eight dogs had been previously anesthetized for dental cleaning, and one in 12 dogs had experienced problems with gum disease, according to the owners. Owners' assessment varied significantly with the dog's age, weight, breed, breed group, sex, and concurrent disease. Owner-related factors that influenced the assessment of the dog's dental health were age, gender, education, county (urban/rural), and whether they were breeders or not. Dog owners with smaller dogs, older dogs and certain breeds predisposed to periodontal disease assessed their dog's dental health as worse than their counterparts, which is in agreement with previously reported higher prevalence of dental disease in these groups. This indicates that dog owners are able to perform relative assessment of their dog's dental health status. Our results also highlight the need for routine professional assessment of periodontal health, as well as education of dog owners and training of dogs to accept dental care procedures.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00298/fulldogsurveydental healthperiodontal diseasebreeds
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Odd Viking Höglund
Pia Gustås
Ann Pettersson
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Karolina Brunius Enlund
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Jeanette Hanson
Ragnvi Hagman
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Ann Pettersson
Dog Owners' Perspectives on Canine Dental Health—A Questionnaire Study in Sweden
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
dog
survey
dental health
periodontal disease
breeds
author_facet Karolina Brunius Enlund
Karolina Brunius Enlund
Carl Brunius
Jeanette Hanson
Ragnvi Hagman
Odd Viking Höglund
Pia Gustås
Ann Pettersson
author_sort Karolina Brunius Enlund
title Dog Owners' Perspectives on Canine Dental Health—A Questionnaire Study in Sweden
title_short Dog Owners' Perspectives on Canine Dental Health—A Questionnaire Study in Sweden
title_full Dog Owners' Perspectives on Canine Dental Health—A Questionnaire Study in Sweden
title_fullStr Dog Owners' Perspectives on Canine Dental Health—A Questionnaire Study in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Dog Owners' Perspectives on Canine Dental Health—A Questionnaire Study in Sweden
title_sort dog owners' perspectives on canine dental health—a questionnaire study in sweden
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Periodontal disease is one of the most common diseases affecting dogs, with a reported prevalence of at least 80% in dogs over 3 years of age. However, there is a lack of studies regarding dog owners' assessment of their dog's dental health, and whether they perceive clinical signs often associated with periodontal disease, i.e., dental calculus, halitosis or mobile or lost teeth. A validated questionnaire survey was distributed to all Swedish dog owners with email addresses in the national registry (n = 209,263). The response rate was 32%. The survey questions concerned opinions and practices regarding canine dental health, including assessment of dental health parameters and dog owners' ability to examine their dog's mouth. A construct (α = 0.76) was used to investigate dog owners' assessed symptoms of their dog's dental health in relation to background factors. Half of the respondents rated their dog's dental health as very good. However, one in four dog owners experienced difficulties when inspecting the dog's teeth. The most common reason for this difficulty was stated to be an uncooperative dog. Almost half of the dog owners reported halitosis to some degree in their dog, and almost four in ten owners reported dental calculus. One in eight dogs had been previously anesthetized for dental cleaning, and one in 12 dogs had experienced problems with gum disease, according to the owners. Owners' assessment varied significantly with the dog's age, weight, breed, breed group, sex, and concurrent disease. Owner-related factors that influenced the assessment of the dog's dental health were age, gender, education, county (urban/rural), and whether they were breeders or not. Dog owners with smaller dogs, older dogs and certain breeds predisposed to periodontal disease assessed their dog's dental health as worse than their counterparts, which is in agreement with previously reported higher prevalence of dental disease in these groups. This indicates that dog owners are able to perform relative assessment of their dog's dental health status. Our results also highlight the need for routine professional assessment of periodontal health, as well as education of dog owners and training of dogs to accept dental care procedures.
topic dog
survey
dental health
periodontal disease
breeds
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