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Periodontal disease is common in lizards, especially [[Chameleon|chameleons]] and [[Lizard Classification|agamids]]. Periodontal disease is a significant cause of morbidity in captive lizards that have been fed an inappropriate [[Lizard Diet|diet]] (i.e. soft, wet, often overly fruitbased diet). A natural diet with adequate texture will prevent plaque buidup on teeth and keep bacteria from colonising. However when tartar accumulates, it causes an inflammatory response and periodontal disease eventually occurs. Osteomyelitis (focal or multifocal) of the mandible or maxilla may be the final outcome. This disease is more common in species with [[Lizard Gastrointestinal System|acrodont]] dentition. It is also often mistaken for stomatitis.

'''Clinical signs''' include:
*Facial swelling of the maxillae or mandible
*Dental tartar
*Gingivitis (gingival erythema)
*Loosening or loss of teeth
*Dental calculus
*Hyperplasia
*Recedence
*Mouth gaping
*Anorexia

Diagnosis''' is made based on the animal's history, a [[Lizard Physical Examination|physical examination]], culture (the oral flora becomes predominantly anaerobic and spirochaetes can be found) and radiology.

'''Treatment''' consists of the appropriate dental treatment, including a thorough oral examination under general [[Lizard and Snake Anaesthesia|anaesthesia]], and the appropriate systemic antibiotics. The calculus should be removed and the gingival sulci cleaned; the mouth should be irrigated with as 0.05% chlorhexadine solution. Improving the [[Lizard Diet|diet]] (adequate textures and consistencies) and environment is the most efficient '''prevention''' method.

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