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| Cats & Dogs seldom develop tooth cavities, as do
humans. However the dog and cat are not without a major dental problem!
In fact, the most common dental problem that we find in pets is considered
far worse than cavities! It is called “PERIODONTAL DISEASE”.
This disease affects the gums and other tissues around the teeth, instead
of the teeth themselves. About 75% of all dental problems serious enough to be seen by a veterinarian, (and almost all teeth lost), are the result of periodontal disease. It is the cause of 95% of all cases of “bad breath.” In advanced cases, it results in infected, foul-smelling, loosened teeth; with a massive, unsightly accumulation of tartar. Often there is a loss of appetite due to painful gums. Even signs such as diarrhea, vomiting and irritability may be the result of this disease. Food material, bacteria, and saliva accumulate and adhere to the tooth surface, forming a soft “plaque.” This material can be easily removed at this point. However, if buildup is allowed to continue, it becomes hard and “chalk-like” from its mineral content. The tartar buildup causes erosion of the gums, with subsequent inflammation and infection of the tooth socket. The teeth then become loose, and may even fall out. The gums become reddened, swollen, and bleed easily. often salivates excessively from the associated pain. The buildup of this material allows bacteria to constantly grow in the infected mouth tissue. These bacteria may enter the bloodstream through the bleeding gums; and cause such problems as: heart valve infections (endocarditic) and kidney infections (nephritis). This condition becomes very painful for your pet, as well as causing it to be unpleasant due to the bad mouth odor. Rapid buildup of tartar is PRIMARILY due to ACIDITY of the saliva--not what |
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both dogs and cats. Maxiguard® is a tasteless gel that is accepted
well by pets. Pet toothpaste is available. Human toothpaste should not be used since it can be toxic if swallowed by your pet. These recommendations will probably do more to prolong your pet's life and make it more enjoyable than anything else you can do! |
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