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Lip fold dermatitis (pyoderma). Malodor from the mouth may be the result of halitosis secondary to oral disease or associated with skin or lip disease around the mouth.
 
Lip fold dermatitis (pyoderma). Malodor from the mouth may be the result of halitosis secondary to oral disease or associated with skin or lip disease around the mouth.
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|q2=Which breeds are predisposed to developing this problem?
 
|q2=Which breeds are predisposed to developing this problem?
 
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Lip fold or skin fold dermatitis may also occur following partial mandibulectomy or maxillectomy if skin or lip folds are created during wound closure.
 
Lip fold or skin fold dermatitis may also occur following partial mandibulectomy or maxillectomy if skin or lip folds are created during wound closure.
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|q3=What dental disease may be associated with this problem?
 
|q3=What dental disease may be associated with this problem?
 
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Increased plaque accumulation on teeth adjacent to the lip/skin folds may enhance the development of more severe gingivitis/periodontitis.
 
Increased plaque accumulation on teeth adjacent to the lip/skin folds may enhance the development of more severe gingivitis/periodontitis.
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|q4=What are the treatment recommendations for this problem?
 
|q4=What are the treatment recommendations for this problem?
 
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Lip fold excision (cheiloplasty) should be considered in severe cases.
 
Lip fold excision (cheiloplasty) should be considered in severe cases.
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This dog was presented for treatment of periodontal disease. The owner’s primary complaint is halitosis.


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