Difference between revisions of "Lizard Oral Granuloma"

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*'''Diagnosis''' - history, [[Lizard Physical Examination|physical examination]], culture and radiology.
 
*'''Diagnosis''' - history, [[Lizard Physical Examination|physical examination]], culture and radiology.
 
*'''Treatment''' - surgical debridement and antibiotics as indicated by culture.
 
*'''Treatment''' - surgical debridement and antibiotics as indicated by culture.
*'''Prevention''' - Appropriate [[Lizard Diet|diet]].
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*'''Prevention''' - Appropriate [[Reptile Diet Composition|diet]].
 
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[[Category:Lizard_Gastrointestinal_Diseases|O]]

Latest revision as of 12:19, 18 August 2010


A large swelling can be seen on the lower jaw accompanied by several abscesses along the upper gingiva (Copyright © RVC)

Oral abscesses are not uncommon in captive lizards. They may occur as an extension of periodontal disease or due to trauma. The main cause is a bacterial infection.

  • Clinical signs include swelling and anorexia.
  • Diagnosis - history, physical examination, culture and radiology.
  • Treatment - surgical debridement and antibiotics as indicated by culture.
  • Prevention - Appropriate diet.