EDuke98080
<font color=blue>Have a Magical Day!<br><font colo
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Josie had her mouth surgery and CT Scan on Thursday and is doing well. The scan showed that the problem is bone growth of teh upper and lower jaws along with gum tissue growth. The good thing is that the bones in her jaws look "normal in density, normal in vasculation with no tumors but just too much growth". The bad news is although we know what is making her teeth shift we have no idea the cause of the abnormal growth. They did gum reduction & teeth cleaning which will help with the mouth symptoms but we have no explanation why this is happening. At this point I have been told I "have a very healthy dog with an inexpliciable bone growth problem that no one has ever seen before". So the best we can do is treat the mouth symptoms and keep an eye on the progression and maybe repeat some of the blood tests at a later to time to see if anything will eventually show up and indicate a cause. In the mean time, she is milking the symapthy card and getting lots of extra love!
Thanks to all for your pixie dust!
~Erika
Thanks to all for your pixie dust!
~Erika