Maintaining good oral hygiene is vital to your dog's overall health.
The American Veterinary Medical Association lists periodontal dental disease as the number one ailment affecting our dogs. We frequently encounter red, sore gums, broken teeth, and bad breath during our examinations. These are symptoms of periodontal disease necessitating prompt pain-free dental care.
We have a state of the art dental suite offering dental scaling and cleaning, intra-oral digital radiography to examine the roots and the bone structure and provide tooth extractions as needed.
Daily brushing using an approved veterinary toothpaste and toothbrush is the best way to prevent the accumulation of plaque forming tartar.
Periodontal disease is commonly seen in animals as young as 3 years of age. This can present as red sore gums, bad breath or even a sensitivity to chewing food. Studies have associated bacteria in the mouth with periodontal disease, which can lead to heart, kidney, and liver disease as well.
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