Plaque, the film of bacteria that builds the surfaces of teeth, is often the start of dental problems. Plaque can cause tooth decay, gum infection, and infections that can cause serious problems to your pet’s liver, kidneys, and heart. Also, a contribution to tooth decay is calcium deposits that are hardened, also known as tartar, which can build up with time without a regular tooth brushing.
If you notice the things below, your the pet might have issues regarding dental health:
●Brown
or yellow deposits on the teeth that are not scraped away easily
●Halitosis
or bad breath that is much worse than normal breath for dogs
●There
is bleeding in the mouth
●Red, inflamed gums
Dental health is very important in pets. It should be a combination of regular tooth brushing and dental checks for professional dental examination and cleaning. Kibble can also scrape off plaque from the tooth surface. Dental treats also serve the purpose but be sure to get one with the VOHC seal on the package.
Any sign of a tooth and/or gum problem should be brought to the attention of your vet Lexington, KY.