Dental Problems and Prophylactic Care in Cats—Knowledge and Perceptions among Swedish Cat Owners and Communication by Veterinary Care Staff
Abstract
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Data Analysis
2.3. Statistical Methods
3. Results
3.1. Cat Owner Survey
3.1.1. Sources of Information on Dental Problems in Cats
3.1.2. Preventive Measures by Cat Owners
3.2. Veterinary Care Staff Survey
Information by Veterinary Care Staff to Cat Owners
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | All, n = 407 | Housecats, n = 228 | Purebred Cats, n = 179 | Comparison |
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Indoor | 134 (59%) | 162 (91%) | p < 0.001 * | |
Age category of cat | p = 0.03 * | |||
<1 year | 39 (10%) | 25 (11%) | 14 (8%) | |
1–5 years | 158 (39%) | 73 (32%) | 85 (47%) | |
5–10 years | 123 (30%) | 78 (34%) | 45 (25%) | |
10–15 years | 73 (18%) | 43 (19%) | 30 (17%) | |
>15 years | 14 (3%) | 9 (4%) | 5 (3%) | |
Previous treatment for dental problems | p = 0.53 | |||
Yes | 112 (28%) | 61 (27%) | 51 (28%) | |
No | 290 (71%) | 163 (71%) | 127 (71%) | |
Do not know | 5 (1%) | 4 (2%) | 1 (1%) | |
Knowledge signs for dental problems | p = 0.07 | |||
No | 112 (28%) | 71 (31%) | 41 (23%) | |
Yes | 295 (72%) | 157 (69%) | 138 (77%) |
Variable | All, n = 286 | Housecats, n = 153 | Purebred Cats, n = 133 | Comparison |
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Modified eating behaviour | 166 (58%) | 87 (57%) | 79 (59%) | p = 0.67 |
Gingivitis | 140 (49%) | 63 (41%) | 77 (58%) | p = 0.005 * |
Halitosis | 101 (35%) | 52 (34%) | 49 (37%) | p = 0.61 |
Pain | 74 (26%) | 46 (30%) | 28 (21%) | p = 0.08 |
Dental calculus | 61 (21%) | 32 (21%) | 29 (22%) | p = 0.86 |
Feline resorptive lesions (FORL) | 47 (16%) | 27 (18%) | 20 (15%) | p = 0.55 |
Tooth loss | 31 (11%) | 16 (10%) | 15 (11%) | p = 0.82 |
Sialorrhea | 30 (10%) | 20 (13%) | 10 (8%) | p = 0.13 |
Weight loss | 15 (5%) | 9 (6%) | 6 (5%) | p = 0.60 |
Variable | All | Housecats | Purebred Cats | Comparison |
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Source of information Internet | n = 353 241 (68%) | n = 193 129 (67%) | n = 160 112 (70%) | p = 0.53 |
Veterinary care staff | 198 (56%) | 108 (56%) | 90 (56%) | p = 0.96 |
Books/journals | 72 (20%) | 39 (20%) | 33 (21%) | p = 0.92 |
Friend | 71 (20%) | 36 (19%) | 35 (22%) | p = 0.45 |
Course/education | 59 (17%) | 28 (15%) | 31 (19%) | p = 0.22 |
Breeder | 36 (10%) | 9 (5%) | 27 (17%) | p < 0.005 * |
Other | 26 (7%) | 11 (6%) | 15 (9%) | p = 0.13 |
Do not remember | 5 (1%) | 3 (2%) | 2 (1%) | p = 0.59 |
Receiving dental information from veterinary sources | n = 407 | n = 228 | n = 179 | p = 0.79 |
Very good or good information | 127 (31%) | 68 (30%) | 59 (33%) | |
described as “okay” | 117 (29%) | 67 (29%) | 50 (28%) | |
Poor or very poor information | 163 (40%) | 93 (41%) | 70 (39%) |
Preventive Measure | All, n = 271 | Housecats, n = 116 | Purebred Cats, n = 155 | Comparison |
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Tooth brushing | 113 (68%) | 52 (23%) | 61 (34%) | p = 0.012 |
Dental treats | 56 (34%) | 23 (10%) | 33 (18%) | p = 0.015 |
Dental food | 37 (22%) | 21 (9%) | 16 (9%) | p = 0.925 |
Dental toys | 32 (19%) | 12 (5%) | 20 (11%) | p = 0.028 |
Other products such as nutritional supplements | 33 (20%) | 8 (4%) | 25 (14%) | p < 0.001 * |
Variable | Category | n = 179 |
---|---|---|
Type of veterinary care facility | Clinic | 37 (21%) |
Hospital | 142 (79%) | |
Profession | Veterinary surgeon | 49 (27%) |
Veterinary nurse | 87 (49%) | |
Animal caretaker | 43 (24%) | |
Years of experience | 0–1 year | 14 (8%) |
1–5 years | 46 (26%) | |
5–10 years | 37 (21%) | |
10–20 years | 56 (31%) | |
20–30 years | 17 (10%) | |
+ 30 years | 9 (5%) | |
Experience dental care in cats | Yes, plenty | 45 (25%) |
Yes, some | 111 (62%) | |
No, none | 23 (13%) | |
If the facility where they work takes dental patients | Yes, equipment available for minor and advanced procedures | 166 (93%) |
Yes, equipment available for minor procedures | 8 (4%) | |
Yes, equipment available for basic cases | 2 (1%) | |
No, do not take dental cases | 3 (1%) | |
Inform owners of prophylactic care and dental disease | Yes | 84 (47%) |
Sometimes | 76 (42%) | |
No | 19 (11%) |
Variable | All Staff | Clinics | Hospitals | Comparison |
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Type of information | n = 160 | n = 35 | n = 125 | |
Short oral information | 109 (68%) | 21 (60%) | 88 (70%) | p = 0.56 |
Through oral information | 62 (39%) | 16 (46%) | 46 (37%) | p = 0.22 |
Leaflet | 36 (23%) | 15 (43%) | 21 (17%) | p = 0.001 * |
Websites | 11 (7%) | 4 (11%) | 7 (6%) | p = 0.19 |
When do you give information on dental care? | n = 179 | n = 37 | n = 142 | |
Dental related visits | 114 (64%) | 30 (81%) | 84 (59%) | p = 0.014 |
Health visits | 108 (60%) | 27 (73%) | 81 (57%) | p = 0.078 |
After stationary care | 30 (17%) | 4 (11%) | 26 (18%) | p = 0.28 |
If the cat is showing obvious dental problems | 123 (69%) | 30 (81%) | 93 (65%) | p = 0.069 |
Wellness visits/health check ups | 94 (53%) | 26 (70%) | 68 (48%) | p = 0.015 |
How often do you inform cat owners on dental prevention? | n = 160 | n = 35 | n = 125 | p < 0.001 * |
Daily | 32 (20%) | 17 (49%) | 15 (12%) | |
3–7 times per week | 30 (19%) | 6 (17%) | 24 (19%) | |
1–3 times per week | 44 (28%) | 6 (17%) | 38 (30%) | |
More seldom | 54 (34%) | 6 (17%) | 48 (38%) |
Variable | All Staff | Clinics | Hospitals | Comparison |
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Do you recommend the following prophylactic dental care? | n = 160 | n = 35 | n = 125 | |
Tooth brush | 157 (88%) | 35 (95%) | 122 (86%) | p = 0.15 |
Dental food | 39 (22%) | 12 (32%) | 27 (19%) | p = 0.08 |
Other dental products | 37 (21%) | 13 (35%) | 24 (17%) | p = 0.015 |
Dental treats | 11 (6%) | 1 (3%) | 10 (7%) | p = 0.33 |
Dental toy | 9 (5%) | 2 (5%) | 7 (5%) | p = 0.91 |
Information on dental problems | n = 179 | n = 37 | n = 142 | |
Dental calculus | 154 (86%) | 35 (95%) | 119 (84%) | p = 0.09 |
Feline resorptive lesions (FORL) | 141 (79%) | 35 (95%) | 106 (75%) | p = 0.0082 |
Gingivitis | 113 (63%) | 27 (73%) | 86 (61%) | p = 0.163 |
Tooth loss | 91 (51%) | 26 (70%) | 65 (46%) | p = 0.0079 * |
Tooth fracture | 63 (35%) | 24 (65%) | 39 (27%) | p < 0.001 * |
Malocclusion | 37 (21%) | 17 (46%) | 20 (14%) | p < 0.001 * |
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Oskarsson, K.; Axelsson Puurtinen, L.; Penell, J.C. Dental Problems and Prophylactic Care in Cats—Knowledge and Perceptions among Swedish Cat Owners and Communication by Veterinary Care Staff. Animals 2021, 11, 2571. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092571
Oskarsson K, Axelsson Puurtinen L, Penell JC. Dental Problems and Prophylactic Care in Cats—Knowledge and Perceptions among Swedish Cat Owners and Communication by Veterinary Care Staff. Animals. 2021; 11(9):2571. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092571
Chicago/Turabian StyleOskarsson, Kristin, Louise Axelsson Puurtinen, and Johanna Christina Penell. 2021. "Dental Problems and Prophylactic Care in Cats—Knowledge and Perceptions among Swedish Cat Owners and Communication by Veterinary Care Staff" Animals 11, no. 9: 2571. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092571
APA StyleOskarsson, K., Axelsson Puurtinen, L., & Penell, J. C. (2021). Dental Problems and Prophylactic Care in Cats—Knowledge and Perceptions among Swedish Cat Owners and Communication by Veterinary Care Staff. Animals, 11(9), 2571. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092571