Why Dental Care Matters in Pets
Dental health is an essential part of your pet’s overall health — not just their smile.
Dental disease is one of the most common medical conditions in dogs and cats.
What Is Dental Disease?
Dental disease begins with plaque, which hardens into tartar.
This leads to:
- ● Gum inflammation (gingivitis)
- ● Infection
- ● Tooth loss
- ● Chronic pain
Without treatment, bacteria can enter the bloodstream.
More Than the Mouth
Dental disease doesn’t affect only the teeth.
Bacteria from infected gums can impact:
- ● Heart
- ● Lungs
- ● Liver
- ● Kidneys
Good dental care supports whole-body health.
Signs Pet Owners Should Watch For
Common warning signs include:
- ● Bad breath
- ● Red or bleeding gums
- ● Difficulty eating
- ● Drooling
- ● Pawing at the mouth
- ● Behavioral changes
Pets often hide pain — dental disease is frequently advanced before it’s noticed.
Why Professional Dental Checks Are Important
Home care helps, but it is not enough.
A veterinary dental check allows us to:
- ● Assess below the gum line
- ● Detect early disease
- ● Prevent extractions
- ● Reduce long-term pain and complications
Early intervention makes a significant difference.
Prevention Is Key
Preventive dental care includes:
- ● Regular dental check-ups
- ● Professional cleaning when indicated
- ● Pet-safe toothpaste and oral care products
- ● Guidance tailored to your pet’s age and condition
Prevention is always better than treatment.
Action
Your pet may not show pain — but dental disease can still be present.
- 📅 Book a dental assessment
- 🩺 Protect your pet’s comfort and health
- 🐾 Because dental care is medical care
