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Believe it or not, just like you, your pet needs dental care. Just like you brush your teeth at home and visit your dentist on a regular basis, your pet needs at-home care and in-office checkups with your veterinarian! Without it, your pet runs the risk of plaque and tartar build-up, gingivitis, and/or periodontal disease. Plaque is an invisible film that forms on teeth. It contains large amounts of bacteria, and, if left unchecked, will build up, causing infection, destroying gums, and resulting in the loss of the tissues and bone that support the teeth. With preventative oral care, however, you can help reduce plaque formation and also help maintain proper oral health for the duration of your pet's life. Signs of Periodontal Disease All pets have a potential for developing dental issues. If your pet displays any of the warning signs listed here, serious periodontal disease may be present, so don't wait for these signs: start a program of preventative care today!
Factors that Contribute to Oral Health Problems Poor oral hygiene: Ignoring the condition of your pet's mouth can lead to periodontal disease, tooth loss, and other, more serious health problems, such as heart, liver, and kidney failure Breed: Smaller dog breeds and certain cat breeds run a higher-than-normal risk of periodontal disease. Age: Periodontal disease is more common as pets grow older
Tips on Brushing Your Pet's Teeth
Steps to Better Oral Care Visit your veterinarian! All regular exams at Radnor Vet include a thorough dental exam. If we find signs of disease, we will recommend a treatment plan. For the overall health of your pet, it is important that we take care of any dental problems that we find. We will also recommend a home-care plan that is a key part of keeping your pet healthy. Start an Oral Care Routine at Home! Plaque should be removed from your pet's teeth every day before it mineralizes into tartar. Brushing your pet's teeth properly every day will remove plaque buildup. Ask us about the best methods of home care for your pet. Schedule Regular Dental Checkups! We monitor the progress of your pet's preventative program, so regular dental checkups are essential, just as twice-a-year checkups are important for people. For pets that form tartar quickly or those with a history of oral problems, frequent examinations and cleanings may be advised.
All of the healthcare staff at Radnor Veterinary Hospital is trained in dental care and maintenance. We provide a full range of dental-care services, for tooth-brushing demonstrations to dental surgery and everything in between! |
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