Evaluación de la ozonoterapia en gingivitis de caninos en la clínica veterinaria Zoocat.

Ozone therapy was evaluated as a treatment for the control of gingivitis caused by bacteriological agents in the canine species of the Zoocat veterinary clinic. The research was conducted in an experimental group of 20 canines with an age of 3-12 years, each canine was an experimental unit, of which...

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Auteur principal: Cadena Simbaña, Estefany Raquel (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Langue:spa
Publié: 2020
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Accès en ligne:http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/6762
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Résumé:Ozone therapy was evaluated as a treatment for the control of gingivitis caused by bacteriological agents in the canine species of the Zoocat veterinary clinic. The research was conducted in an experimental group of 20 canines with an age of 3-12 years, each canine was an experimental unit, of which the most common breed was mixed with 65%, Golden Retriever 10%, Poodle 10% like the Doberman Pinsher race while, to a lesser extent, the Pitbull breed with 5%. 60% of the sample corresponds to Females and 40% Males. 55% of the sample corresponds to canines from 3 to 7 years old and 45% of animals are between 8 to 12 years old. 4 groups of 5 dogs each were organized. A control and three ozone therapy treatments were used where: T0 = Double-distilled Water, T1 = Ozone 5 ug, for 10 minutes, T2 = Ozone 10 ug, for 20 minutes and T3 = Ozone 15 ug, for 30 minutes. Research techniques were used: direct, quantitative, qualitative and experimental observation, a completely randomized design (DCA) with 0.5% Duncan differentiation and a t STUDENT were used within the combinations and appearance of bacteria day 0 day 7 in the statistical software Infostat. It was determined that Staphylococcus coagulase negative and Escherichia Coli were bacterial agents of greater incidence in the oral cavity present in gingivitis in canines through bacterial culture. At the end of the investigation it was determined that the ideal amount of ozone for medical treatment and its effectiveness is at 5 ug for 10 minutes since it had an antimicrobial effect for coconuts and bacilli found in the canine oral cavity during the 7 days of treatment.