Out of all the members of one’s family, who has the worst dental hygiene? Chances are it is your dog or cat. A full 85% of pets have periodontal disease by the age of 3! Periodontal disease starts when bacteria mixes with saliva and forms plaque which can harden onto your pet’s teeth leading to tartar and calculus. If this tartar is not removed, it will spread under your pet’s gum line leading to gingivitis, gum recession and eventually, damage to the underlying bone. Once the bone is damaged, the associated teeth will become painful, loose and inevitably fall out or need to be surgically extracted.
How can we avoid this fate for our beloved fur babies? Brushing is best! Studies have shown that brushing 3 or more times per week can maintain healthy teeth and gums but daily brushing is needed to control existing gingivitis.
But what if your pet won’t let you brush their teeth? Dental kibble, chews and chew toys can help. According to the Veterinary Oral Health Council, chewing can reduce plaque by up to 69%. Chewing provides abrasion against the tooth to remove plaque and tartar.
You can keep your pet’s mouth healthy. It takes some patience, the right tools and some know-how. Make an appointment at Coxwell Animal Clinic for a no charge dental examination with one of our wonderful technicians and we can get you started on the road to cleaner teeth!
Written by: Dr. Alana Kestelman, DVM
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