Hi. Today my cat Bello and I went to the vet for a dental cleaning.
During the anesthesia, the vet came out and told me that two molars in the lower mouth, one on the right side and one on the left, were not good as there were signs of FORL (Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion)
This is the pictures from today
Bello has had this in the past, when he was 3-4 years old, and when a molar was removed.
Again in year 2022, when he had his teeth cleaned and was under anesthesia, a x-ray was taken and there was nothing wrong with any of his teeth. No signs of FORL at all.
Today this time, I said to the vet that I thought we should wait to operate on his teeth and see how it goes now that he has had his teeth cleaned.
So the vet did only cleaned the tooths today.
And the appointment I have made with the vet now, is in a month's time I will come and have an x-ray taken.
What are you thinking here?
Also @Dr. Jeff i have give my boy 1 drop propolis. I did gave him that in 3 weeks. I did notice a change in his breath.
During the anesthesia, the vet came out and told me that two molars in the lower mouth, one on the right side and one on the left, were not good as there were signs of FORL (Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion)
This is the pictures from today
Bello has had this in the past, when he was 3-4 years old, and when a molar was removed.
Again in year 2022, when he had his teeth cleaned and was under anesthesia, a x-ray was taken and there was nothing wrong with any of his teeth. No signs of FORL at all.
Today this time, I said to the vet that I thought we should wait to operate on his teeth and see how it goes now that he has had his teeth cleaned.
So the vet did only cleaned the tooths today.
And the appointment I have made with the vet now, is in a month's time I will come and have an x-ray taken.
What are you thinking here?
Also @Dr. Jeff i have give my boy 1 drop propolis. I did gave him that in 3 weeks. I did notice a change in his breath.