
Did you know that cats and dogs are susceptible to the same dental problems that people are? Taking care of your pet’s teeth is an important part of keeping your fur-family healthy and giving them a long, happy life.
Good dental health is important to maintaining good health. Bacteria in the mouth cause gingivitis (red, inflamed gums), plaque, tartar, and periodontal disease (tooth decay). Bacteria can also enter the bloodstream through the gums and travel to other parts of the body. This can result in problems such as kidney disease, liver disease, and heart disease.
Prevention is the best medicine. Our four-legged family members need regular dental care, just like our twolegged family. Home care (such as brushing or dental foods) and professional dental cleaning will help healthy teeth keep their sparkle. For patients with periodontal disease, extraction may be the best route to restore mouths to good health.
Please contact us if you have questions about your animals’ dental health.