Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Lucas Micael Freire
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Prazeres Júnior, Fabiano Rocha, Gurgel, João Vitor de Oliveira, Santana, Vanessa Silva, Mayer, Leonardo Lomba, Pereira, Arickson Wesley da Silva, Medeiros, Nayara Oliveira de, Moreira, Amanda de Carvalho, Freitas, Carlos Iberê Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19550
Resumo: The Argentine black and white tegu (Salvator merianae) is a reptile belonging to the family Teiidae. Compared with other families, teiids are morphologically similar. However, their sizes vary considerably, with S. merianae being the largest endemic lizard in South America. The characteristics, habitat, and habits of S. merianae need to be investigated, to provide adequate ex situ adaptation opportunities and avoid accidents in the pet industry. One advancing complementary therapy is the use of ozone, which has potent antimicrobial action when applied topically, due to the oxidizing and healing effects resulting from the stimulation of tissue cell proliferation and remodeling. To generate information concerning ozone therapy, the treatment of stomatitis caused by Portland cement in an Argentine black and white tegu using ozonized water as a complementary therapy is reported. Fluid and antibiotic therapies (enrofloxacin, butorphanol, meloxicam, and sucralfate) were introduced, along with the daily rinsing of the oral cavity with freshly prepared ozonized water. No toxic effects relating to ozone use were observed, and its topical use as a complementary therapy proved to be low cost and highly efficient. These findings demonstrate the need to obtain knowledge concerning this therapy and promote its use in wild animals.      
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spelling Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report Agua ozonizada utilizada como terapia complementaria para la estomatitis en Salvator merianae - reporte de casoÁgua ozonizada usada como terapia complementar para estomatite em Salvator merianae - relato de caso ReptilesOzoneCement.ReptilesOzonoCemento.RépteisOzônioCimento.The Argentine black and white tegu (Salvator merianae) is a reptile belonging to the family Teiidae. Compared with other families, teiids are morphologically similar. However, their sizes vary considerably, with S. merianae being the largest endemic lizard in South America. The characteristics, habitat, and habits of S. merianae need to be investigated, to provide adequate ex situ adaptation opportunities and avoid accidents in the pet industry. One advancing complementary therapy is the use of ozone, which has potent antimicrobial action when applied topically, due to the oxidizing and healing effects resulting from the stimulation of tissue cell proliferation and remodeling. To generate information concerning ozone therapy, the treatment of stomatitis caused by Portland cement in an Argentine black and white tegu using ozonized water as a complementary therapy is reported. Fluid and antibiotic therapies (enrofloxacin, butorphanol, meloxicam, and sucralfate) were introduced, along with the daily rinsing of the oral cavity with freshly prepared ozonized water. No toxic effects relating to ozone use were observed, and its topical use as a complementary therapy proved to be low cost and highly efficient. These findings demonstrate the need to obtain knowledge concerning this therapy and promote its use in wild animals.      El tegu blanco y negro (Salvator merianae) es un reptil perteneciente a la familia Teiidae. En comparación con otras familias, los teiids son morfológicamente similares. Sin embargo, sus tamaños varían considerablemente, siendo S. merianae el lagarto endémico más grande de América del Sur. Es necesario investigar las características, el hábitat y los hábitos de S. merianae para brindar oportunidades adecuadas de adaptación ex-situ y evitar accidentes en la industria de las mascotas. Una terapia complementaria avanzada es el uso de ozono, que tiene una potente acción antimicrobiana cuando se aplica tópicamente, debido a los efectos oxidantes y curativos que resultan de la estimulación de la proliferación y remodelación de las células tisulares. Para generar información sobre ozonoterapia, se reporta el tratamiento de la estomatitis por cemento Portland en un tegu utilizando agua ozonizada como terapia complementaria. Se introdujeron terapias con líquidos y antibióticos (enrofloxacina, butorfanol, meloxicam y sucralfato), junto con el enjuague diario de la cavidad oral con agua ozonizada recién preparada. No se observaron efectos tóxicos relacionados con el uso de ozono y su uso tópico como terapia complementaria resultó ser de bajo costo y altamente eficiente. Estos hallazgos demuestran la necesidad de obtener conocimientos sobre esta terapia y promover su uso en animales salvajes.O teiú-comum (Salvator merianae) é um réptil pertencente à família Teiidae. Comparados com outras famílias, os teídeos são morfologicamente semelhantes. No entanto, seus tamanhos variam consideravelmente, sendo S. merianae o maior lagarto endêmico da América do Sul. As características, habitat e hábitos de S. merianae precisam ser investigados, para fornecer oportunidades adequadas de adaptação ex-situ e evitar acidentes na indústria pet. Uma terapia complementar em avanço é o uso do ozônio, que possui potente ação antimicrobiana quando aplicado topicamente, devido aos efeitos oxidantes e cicatrizantes decorrentes da estimulação da proliferação e remodelação celular tecidual. Para o desenvolvimento de informações sobre a ozonioterapia, é relatado o tratamento da estomatite causada pelo cimento Portland em um teiú utilizando água ozonizada como terapia complementar. Fluidos e antibióticos (enrofloxacina, butorfanol, meloxicam e sucralfato) foram introduzidos, juntamente com o enxágue diário da cavidade oral com água ozonizada recém-preparada. Não foram observados efeitos tóxicos relacionados ao uso do ozônio, e seu uso tópico como terapia complementar mostrou-se de baixo custo e altamente eficiente. Esses achados demonstram a necessidade de se obter conhecimentos sobre essa terapia e promover seu uso em animais silvestres.  Research, Society and Development2021-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1955010.33448/rsd-v10i11.19550Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e280101119550Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e280101119550Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e2801011195502525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19550/17525Copyright (c) 2021 Lucas Micael Freire Pereira; Fabiano Rocha Prazeres Júnior; João Vitor de Oliveira Gurgel; Vanessa Silva Santana; Leonardo Lomba Mayer; Arickson Wesley da Silva Pereira; Nayara Oliveira de Medeiros; Amanda de Carvalho Moreira; Carlos Iberê Alves Freitashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Lucas Micael FreirePrazeres Júnior, Fabiano RochaGurgel, João Vitor de OliveiraSantana, Vanessa SilvaMayer, Leonardo LombaPereira, Arickson Wesley da SilvaMedeiros, Nayara Oliveira deMoreira, Amanda de CarvalhoFreitas, Carlos Iberê Alves2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19550Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:25.020504Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report
Agua ozonizada utilizada como terapia complementaria para la estomatitis en Salvator merianae - reporte de caso
Água ozonizada usada como terapia complementar para estomatite em Salvator merianae - relato de caso
title Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report
spellingShingle Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report
Pereira, Lucas Micael Freire
Reptiles
Ozone
Cement.
Reptiles
Ozono
Cemento.
Répteis
Ozônio
Cimento.
title_short Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report
title_full Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report
title_fullStr Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report
title_full_unstemmed Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report
title_sort Ozonized water used as complementary therapy for stomatitis in Salvator merianae – case report
author Pereira, Lucas Micael Freire
author_facet Pereira, Lucas Micael Freire
Prazeres Júnior, Fabiano Rocha
Gurgel, João Vitor de Oliveira
Santana, Vanessa Silva
Mayer, Leonardo Lomba
Pereira, Arickson Wesley da Silva
Medeiros, Nayara Oliveira de
Moreira, Amanda de Carvalho
Freitas, Carlos Iberê Alves
author_role author
author2 Prazeres Júnior, Fabiano Rocha
Gurgel, João Vitor de Oliveira
Santana, Vanessa Silva
Mayer, Leonardo Lomba
Pereira, Arickson Wesley da Silva
Medeiros, Nayara Oliveira de
Moreira, Amanda de Carvalho
Freitas, Carlos Iberê Alves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Lucas Micael Freire
Prazeres Júnior, Fabiano Rocha
Gurgel, João Vitor de Oliveira
Santana, Vanessa Silva
Mayer, Leonardo Lomba
Pereira, Arickson Wesley da Silva
Medeiros, Nayara Oliveira de
Moreira, Amanda de Carvalho
Freitas, Carlos Iberê Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reptiles
Ozone
Cement.
Reptiles
Ozono
Cemento.
Répteis
Ozônio
Cimento.
topic Reptiles
Ozone
Cement.
Reptiles
Ozono
Cemento.
Répteis
Ozônio
Cimento.
description The Argentine black and white tegu (Salvator merianae) is a reptile belonging to the family Teiidae. Compared with other families, teiids are morphologically similar. However, their sizes vary considerably, with S. merianae being the largest endemic lizard in South America. The characteristics, habitat, and habits of S. merianae need to be investigated, to provide adequate ex situ adaptation opportunities and avoid accidents in the pet industry. One advancing complementary therapy is the use of ozone, which has potent antimicrobial action when applied topically, due to the oxidizing and healing effects resulting from the stimulation of tissue cell proliferation and remodeling. To generate information concerning ozone therapy, the treatment of stomatitis caused by Portland cement in an Argentine black and white tegu using ozonized water as a complementary therapy is reported. Fluid and antibiotic therapies (enrofloxacin, butorphanol, meloxicam, and sucralfate) were introduced, along with the daily rinsing of the oral cavity with freshly prepared ozonized water. No toxic effects relating to ozone use were observed, and its topical use as a complementary therapy proved to be low cost and highly efficient. These findings demonstrate the need to obtain knowledge concerning this therapy and promote its use in wild animals.      
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