stomatic tinnitus?

what things I could do for stomatic tinnitus my dentist told me I have some neck problems as well as jaw point issue. IDK but my dentist has not given me any mouth guard well he is sure I have TMJ which according to him its miner but neck trigger points are inflamed

anyone with a similar situation?

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πŸ“…︎ Mar 14 2021
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This is Glen. He is due to have a full dental extraction in a week and a half due to Feline Stomatitis. Enjoy one of my favorite pictures of him with teefies before they’re all gone.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/tweekyn
πŸ“…︎ Dec 10 2021
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Bopped this boy with my car, brought him home. Now we're fixing his URI and preparing for dealing with stomatitis. What's a name meaning "lucky", because he's lucky my dumb butt took him in reddit.com/gallery/s4x1mi
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πŸ‘€︎ u/HopelessVetTech
πŸ“…︎ Jan 15 2022
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Little dude is spending his week with me on a stray hold - URI, stomatitis, fleas, and ear mites! He's lucky I nearly hit him and took him home. I need a name in a language other than English that means Lucky! reddit.com/gallery/s2nwsr
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πŸ‘€︎ u/HopelessVetTech
πŸ“…︎ Jan 13 2022
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Lilly looking classy. Worried about her today. She has stomatitis and needs to go to the vet again to have that taken care of and the ninny has gone and hidden herself so well I can't find her. If she misses her appointment, she won't be able to eat much. Hopefully I'll find her before four pm.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/CherokeeGal1975
πŸ“…︎ Dec 06 2021
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Proliferation - Stomatic Resemblance youtube.com/watch?v=SvaFk…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Faceless_Aeons
πŸ“…︎ Feb 15 2016
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PROLIFERATION - STOMATIC RESEMBLANCE (Dual Guitar Playthrough) youtube.com/watch?v=WoV3G…
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πŸ“…︎ Jun 02 2016
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My 9 year old cat, Leo. He’s scheduled to get all his teeth out on the 15th due to a bad case of stomatitis. I’m just happy he won’t be in pain anymore. reddit.com/gallery/r8r4bb
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πŸ‘€︎ u/heyitsjess_
πŸ“…︎ Dec 04 2021
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Ulcerative stomatitis? πŸ˜₯ Strange crust on her upper jaw (highlighted in photo). She’s an elderly gecko, but no change in appetite or activity, just had a healthy shed, no salivation. I’m going to call a vet Monday, but any suggestions would help. reddit.com/gallery/s5728r
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bog_wench
πŸ“…︎ Jan 16 2022
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Anyone have experience with stomatitis?

Apparently my cat’s immune system is rejecting his teeth. He has to have them all removed soon. Has anyone else gone through this?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/cassthesassmaster
πŸ“…︎ Jan 10 2022
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Lilly. Looking gorgeous. Feeling better too. She got her shot for stomatitis and she's eating great and returning to her mischievous and affectionate behavior.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/CherokeeGal1975
πŸ“…︎ Dec 09 2021
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Ulcerative Stomatitis? πŸ˜₯Otherwise in good condition: 12yo, finished healthy shed yesterday, eating well, no excess salivation, no lethargy. Will contact a vet on Monday, would just like some input reddit.com/gallery/s56s4x
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bog_wench
πŸ“…︎ Jan 16 2022
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Advice for severe stomatitis flare up after full extraction?? Pls!

My cat developed severe stomatitis and we had the full mouth extraction (all back teeth on both sides). That helped tremendously for about 10 days- my cat was happy, eating, playing, etc- then things started to slide backwards and one side became very, very inflamed again.

Don’t get me wrong, I would definitely recommend the surgery or the cat would have perished so for me that was a no brainer even at the cost as most cats do very well for a long time afterwards!! But two vet opinions later and both are perplexed by our situation as it is so rare. We’re on the waitlist for a specialist next but I can’t stand the pain he’s dealing with and am desperate for help or ideas while we continue to wait for the next appointment.

I have him on 1/2 ml of prednisolone and 1 ml of gabapentin both morning and night but nothing is under control. He cannot eat or drink on his own (tube fed now), lots of slime and bleeding, and just really withdrawn from life- it’s sad considering stomatitis shouldn’t be life threatening. So it is trial and error with medicine combinations as our best course of action. None of the antibiotics we’ve tried have helped (atopica, clavamox, orbax).

Open to any ideas from anyone with first hand experience of a severe flare up post extraction. I noticed one Reddit user suggested grain free food and I’ll be switching to that tomorrow.

Appreciate any advice and pls understand that vet visits are very much part of the go forward plan too!

(Additional context- biopsies came back negative for cancer, even as severe as we have it things could be worse)

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πŸ‘€︎ u/ahornbach
πŸ“…︎ Dec 30 2021
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vet for cat with stomatitis

Hi sorry this is long but I really need help. I made a post yesterday about how I took my cat to the vet and was told she's showing signs of stomatitis. She's seven months old and I took her to vetco because I only thought she needed a booster shot. I was told we should aim for a dental cleaning in January and I'm wondering if I should look into finding a different vet for the actual cleaning since I don't know if vetco is reliable. I'm overwhelmed because this is my first cat and I'm a teenager, I just want to do what's best for her but I've never been in this situation before. Since I'm a full time student I'm also trying to take cost into consideration. I'm honestly so overwhelmed and don't know how long I should wait to get a second opinion/ if I should get a second opinion. I just want her to be okay. Please help!!!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/bwldff
πŸ“…︎ Nov 27 2021
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Stomatitis won’t get Kahlua down!
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πŸ‘€︎ u/pizzagirlama
πŸ“…︎ Dec 09 2021
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My cat has cryptococcus and stomatitis simultaneously and I’m so afraid he may not make it. I need help getting him to eat.

My poor Jack is 13 and started out with a dental issue that I scheduled an appointment for, but it was over a month out due to it being an affordable dental program that a lot of people go to.

At some point between when we noticed his dental issue and when the appointment date was, Jack got really sick and developed an ingrown nail and by the time the vet saw him, they said he had developed a URI, so they gave him Convenia to deal with the nail infection and the URI, then they’d set up a dental to take care of his stomatitis.

Through the first week after his Convenia injection, he only got worse and his paw didn’t reduce in size where his ingrown nail was. I took him back exactly 7 days after there was no improvement and the vet then said he had cryptococcus but that he had to take a test to confirm. He said I could bypass the test and give him Itrafungol asap to start him on meds and one week later to test him and also see if he shows improvement.

This week of treating him with Itrafungol, it looks like he is showing the tiniest signs of improvement, but now he’s not eating at all and I can see that his gums are inflamed so maybe it hurts him to eat. I think the Itrafungol is also killing his appetite. I’ve tried three different foods, liquified versions of them, even trying to syringe feed him with more liquid than food to hopefully prevent him inhaling it, but nothing is working. It’s been over 2 days, today is day 3 that he won’t eat and I’ve had to try to force feed him and have gotten only about a tablespoon total of food in him each day.

Please let me know if you guys have any methods to help him eat. I’m so scared that it’s going to get worse from here if he doesn’t have proper nutrition.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/n0toys
πŸ“…︎ Dec 24 2021
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Does any one else have any experience with Stomatitis? reddit.com/gallery/qphpys
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Sinnabun03
πŸ“…︎ Nov 08 2021
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My kitten got diagnosed with stomatitis

Hi, I took my cat to the vet today and was told she is showing signs of stomatitis. I feel horrible because I hate to imagine her in pain. Does anyone have any tips for what I can do to make her feel more comfortable? Also is brushing a cat's teeth beneficial and if so how often should I do it? Overall it's a really overwhelming situation and I just wanna make sure she's okay. Please let me know if you have any advice

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πŸ“…︎ Nov 27 2021
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3 legged FIV+ cat with stomatitis

Species: Cat (rescued from street).

Age: Between 6-9 (we think)

Sex: Male, neutered

Body weight: 5.1 kg (without a back leg so I don’t know how much he’d weigh with 4 legs)

History: Rescued from streets 3 months ago. We were told that he had a car accident a few years ago, his leg got paralysed and he’s been dragging it for a year until a lady rescued him and got the leg removed. We knew he is FIV+ and we wanted to give him a happy loving home for the rest of his life (because we were told he wouldn’t live very long) since he can’t live outside.

Clinical signs: Bad breath, dribbling, red spots under his teeth (see picture)

Duration: Since we’ve got him 3 months ago but we can’t confirm when it started.

General location: Cambridge UK

https://postimg.cc/gallery/p2KhJ9m

Hi.

We adopted our boy 3 months ago knowing he’s FIV+ and missing a leg. We wanted to give him a good life because his life expectancy is not that long (unfortunately). And me and my partner agreed on not putting him a lot of stress and pain if/when he gets sick.

He is the most loving and affectionate cat I’ve ever seen and we love him so much. He always had a bad breath and dribbling problem, and we recently noticed that he might have stomatitis (see pictures).

He hasn’t got any issues with eating or showing any signs of pain/uncomfortable mouth. He’s grooming fine as well.

At this point we can’t decide how to move forward with the situation because we don’t want to put him through an unnecessary operation and risk an infection because he might not be able to fight back.

Is his stomatitis bad? Shall we get his teeth removed? Or wait until he stops eating?

Like I said we don’t want to put him at risk unnecessarily, also we don’t want him to get very sick very quickly if we turn a blind eye on this issue. What would vets recommend?

Thanks a lot.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/kordinaryus
πŸ“…︎ Dec 19 2021
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Is there anyone out there who has had success in reversing stomatitis? My sweet baby angel was just diagnosed with it, and I'm a wreck. The vet said at Zooey's next appointment; we need to discuss possible extractions.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Mindful_Miss_Mia
πŸ“…︎ Dec 29 2021
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[GTS] Lilly. Looking gorgeous. Feeling better too. She got her shot for stomatitis and she's eating great and returning to her mischievous and affectionate behavior.
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πŸ“…︎ Dec 10 2021
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Rosie and Missy. Vet visit for Rosie today. Stomatitis is expensive to keep at bay. Must be done though. Super painful too. At least Rosie doesn't hide like Lilly's doing right now. Rotten luck to have two of them with the same problem. Missy's fine. She's always fine.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/CherokeeGal1975
πŸ“…︎ Dec 06 2021
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Day after my little void having a full mouth extraction for stomatitis poor girl just wants some cuddles
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πŸ‘€︎ u/ForgottenZodiac
πŸ“…︎ Oct 01 2021
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Everyone say hello to my toothless baby Vader. She had a full mouth extraction due to severe stomatitis at only 1 1/2 years old now but she’s been healed for a year and is the best turn around the vets ever seen! She even insists on kibble and hard treats still…I love her with all my heart πŸ’•
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My poor kitty has stomatitis :-(

By any chance, is anyone here a vet who has had experience with cats with stomatitis, or anyone who has a cat with this condition? I'm looking for any information, advice, anything we can try that's different than what we've already done. We're pretty desperate. Our cat Alice has a pretty severe case, and we've tried every single thing we can think of. Full mouth extraction, antibiotics, steroids, immune suppressants, CBD. Nothing is working. It's breaking my heart that she's in pain every single day. Now we're thinking maybe we should take a holistic approach. We're pretty desperate at this point and willing to try just about anything.

For anyone who isn't aware, stomatitis is basically severe inflammation of the gums and mouth caused by an autoimmune disorder, and the FIRST step is usually removing all of their teeth, which seems to help a majority of cats with this issue, but poor Alice has not been so lucky. It's notoriously difficult to treat but we're not done yet with our search.

One thing I should note - we're definitely not at an end of life evaluation situation here. She still eats sufficiently, she gets the zoomies multiple times a day (which seems pretty amazing for a cat who's going on 14!), and generally is pretty affectionate and happy.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/marcikolt
πŸ“…︎ Dec 04 2021
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My beautiful boy was diagnosed with stomatitis today and will need to have all of his teeth removed. Please send good vibes. We both need them.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/humpback_whale85
πŸ“…︎ Aug 12 2021
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Denture stomatitis: causes, symptoms and treatment kidodent.org/bridges-and-…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Teletexting
πŸ“…︎ Dec 12 2021
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Pilea question: these white spots (which wipe away with a swab), problem or normal moisture loss from stomatal pore? reddit.com/gallery/qkgqpb
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πŸ‘€︎ u/dripdropdanny
πŸ“…︎ Nov 01 2021
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My poor Bonnie had all her teeth pulled because of a really bad case of stomatitis, so now her tongue hangs out when she sleeps. Still the sweetest Supermodel kitty there is. ❀️ reddit.com/gallery/q8nzy9
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Jmacit
πŸ“…︎ Oct 15 2021
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Advice About Stomatitis

Hi all,

I adopted a barn cat about a year ago. He was pretty skinny, missing some incisors, and had/has enflamed gums near his molars. I brought him into the vet recently for a pre-dental exam and they said they would need to x-ray his teeth and would most likely have to remove all of his teeth. My question being is this necessary? Everything I have read so far talks about how the cat is in discomfort and pain and that's the reason for extraction. My cat however seems to not care at all. He doesn't have trouble eating (1 lb overweight atm n I'm working on it!), biting, cleaning, etc. He loves chin rubs like all cats and that's where his enflamed gums are and he never winces, makes a noise, or anything it just looks like he enjoys the chin rub (like all cats). I am only hesitant to do this procedure because I don't want his quality of life to go down. I have a fenced-in backyard and he catches mice pretty regularly and likes to eat bugs. I fear that this would change with all of his teeth removed and I would hate to remove his teeth if he's not in any pain. Will not removing his teeth now cause major problems down the line? Does anyone have experience with this? I just want what's best for my kitty. I am in the camp that animals understand the quality of life not the quantity of life so if the extraction is going to reduce his quality of life but add a year or two to his life I would probably not do it because I would rather him enjoy his time to the fullest. I hope this makes sense any advice or knowledge from experience is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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