Dental care is important for your pet, just as it is important for you. Unfortunately, many pet owners don’t think about their pet’s dental health until there is a problem. By then, it may be too late. The best way to ensure your pet has healthy teeth and gums is to start with routine dental care. This includes brushing your pet’s teeth and providing them with chew toys and treats that help keep their teeth clean. You can also talk to your veterinarian about getting your pet a dental cleaning at least once a year. With proper dental care, you can help keep your pet healthy and happy all year long!

#1: Most pets have some form of dental disease, which makes dental care essential

It is estimated that more than 80% of pets have some form of dental disease by age 3, so it’s unlikely your pet has a healthy mouth. As your pet ages, they are even more likely to develop a dental disease if no preventive measures are taken. 

#2: Untreated dental disease can be exceptionally painful for pets

Oral bacteria can cause painful gingivitis, loose teeth, tooth root abscesses, and jawbone loss if left untreated. Many pets hide dental disease signs until it becomes too painful to eat, at which point they may need teeth extracted or extensive oral surgery. Regular at-home and professional dental care can keep your pet comfortable and healthy and help prevent potentially costly problems.

#3: Dental disease can cause systemic infections in your pet

Plaque is a sticky bacterial film that forms on your pet’s teeth within hours after a meal. The bacteria accumulate over time and can leach into your pet’s bloodstream, seeking out their heart and kidneys. Oral bacteria particularly like to attach to the heart valves and can cause serious disease.

#4: Brushing your pet’s teeth can be a fun experience

Brushing your pet’s teeth doesn’t have to be a struggle. Instead, take it slow and arm yourself with flavored pet toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush or finger brush. Allow your pet to lick off the toothpaste before trying to brush their teeth, and they’ll soon catch on to this rewarding experience.

Does your furry pal have stinky breath? If so, it’s time for your pet’s oral health examGive our team a call to schedule an appointment