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Dental Care
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Did you know that up to 80% of dogs and 70% of cats that don’t
receive proper dental care will develop signs of dental disease by the
age of three! Without proper dental care, your pet will most likely
suffer from bad breath, inflamed gums, missing, loose or broken teeth,
and all of the pain and discomfort such problems can cause. Dental
disease can also lead to systemic health problems in dogs and cats. The
good news is that dental disease is easily prevented by regular dental
examinations, home care, and dental cleanings.
Periodontal disease is an infection caused by the bacteria found in
dental plaque. It often begins with discoloration on the teeth. Without
regular dental cleanings, this plaque builds up and turns into tartar.
Tartar can dig into the gums, where bacteria can become trapped and
cause infections. If left unchecked, periodontal disease can lead to
serious pain, infection, and tooth loss. The infection can also result
in bacteria entering the bloodstream and damaging other organs or body
systems in your pet. It can also complicate other underlying diseases,
such as diabetes or chronic sinusitis.
Annual Cleanings
Beginning at age one, your pet should have an annual dental examination
and cleaning performed by your veterinarian. A thorough cleaning removes
plaque and tartar both above and below the gum line. This proactive
treatment is aimed at maintaining the natural oral defenses so that
periodontal disease and other dental problems have a harder time
becoming established.
Home Care
A good home care program can tremendously extend the positive effects of
the professional cleaning. The best form of oral home care is daily
brushing with a soft toothbrush. There is no better way of removing the
disease-causing plaque. Your veterinarian can show you how to properly
brush your pet’s teeth and also provide special brushes, toothpastes,
and oral gels specifically for pets.
Dental Diets
Dry food is generally better than canned for tooth health. However,
you’ll get the best results with specially formulated foods that have
been proven effective in combating plaque and tartar buildup.
Signs of Poor Dental Health:
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Bad breath |
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Visible tartar on the teeth |
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Swelling under the eyes |
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Loose or missing teeth |
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Difficulty eating |
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Discharge from the nose |
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Drooling or excessive salivation |
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Pawing at the teeth or mouth |
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Discoloration or staining of the teeth |
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Red, irritated, swollen or bleeding gums |
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Weight loss or loss of appetite |
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Lethargy and loss of vitality |
Learn more about
dental
services provided at Bradshaw Veterinary
Clinic.
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(916) 685-2494 to make an appointment for your pet! |
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