Title: Top 5 Dental Problems in Pets | Pet Supplies | VetSupply
1Top 5 Dental Problems in Pets
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3Summary
- There are evidences from the American Veterinary
Dental College that claim pets are inclined to
get oral diseases at a very young age of about 3
years. Hence, it is very important to have a good
dental care regiment for them early on. There
are lots of chew toys which are available to
clean the teeth of your pets, but if you use
good, old-fashioned tooth brushing it will save a
lot of time and money. Dental problems can lead
to serious infections and can even lead to heart,
kidney or liver diseases. - There are certain symptoms that suggest your pet
is going through a dental problem. Let us look at
some of these symptoms - Bad breath
- Cysts under the tongue
- Excessive drooling
- Inflamed gums
- Loose teeth
- Tumors in the gums
4Dental problems
1 - Periodontal Disease
- Periodontal disease is one of the most common
dental care problems faced by pets. But it is
entirely preventable. - This disease starts when bacteria in the mouth
of your pet forms a substance known as plaque
that attaches to the tooths surface. As time
passes the saliva hardens the plaque into tartar
that firmly attaches to the teeth. - As per American Veterinary Dental Society, 80
of dogs and 70 of cats showcase the signs of
oral disease with periodontal disease which is
most common in smaller breeds of pets. - If your pets show any of the symptoms mentioned
above immediately take them to the doctor.
5Dental problems
2 - Gingivitis
- Gingivitis is another common problem that brings
a rough time for pets. The gums of the pet become
inflated and appear to be reddening. This results
into bad breath with red and inflamed gums. - If you find any of these symptoms in your pet,
rush to a veterinary physician immediately.
3 - Caries
- Caries also called as tooth decay, caries or
cavities is the breakdown of teeth as a result of
the high amount of bacterial presence in the
mouth. The symptoms of this disease include pain
and difficulty in eating. This disease is rarely
found in dogs.
6Dental problems
3 - Feline odontoclastic resorption lesions
A resorption lesion is a dental deformity that is
formed at the neck of the cat or at the bottom of
the tooth. They are like cavities. They are
rarely found in dogs, but are quite common in
cats. If you find that your cat is suffering from
Feline odontoclastic resorption lesions take them
to the doctor immediately.
4 - Oral cancers
Oral cancers are head and neck cancers, which
result in swellings/thickenings, lumps or bumps,
rough spots/crusts/ or eroded areas of the lips,
gums or other parts of the mouth. This disease
can affect both dogs and cats. If they are not
found at early stages, it can be very fatal for
pets. If you see any of the symptoms mentioned
above rush to a vet immediately and get your pet
treated.
7Final Word
In order to avoid these diseases, it is very
important for you as a pet-parent to take care of
oral hygiene of your pet. The very first thing
that can be done to ensure that your pet does not
get the dental care disease is by providing them
the right food. By right food we mean a
well-balanced, protein rich diet. Dry food is
highly recommended for such pets since it does
not stick to the teeth of the pet. Your
veterinary physician would be the best person to
help you select the right food for your pet. The
next thing that can be done is to provide
chewable treats to your pet so that they have
adequate exercise of their teeth. Establish
brushing regime of your pet. Although it would be
difficult in the beginning after a period of time
it will become quite easy and would enhance the
overall health of your pet. Conduct a
regular dental care check-up of your pet so that
their oral health is maintained. If you find
anything wrong with their teeth do not hesitate
in contacting the vet immediately.
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