The most common oral condition suffered by dogs is periodontal
disease. This disease affects the tissues that surround and
support the teeth. Plaque is the usual cause of periodontal
disease. It gradually covers the teeth, quickly hardening into
tartar.
The bacteria in plaque irritate the gums, causing them to
swell. This swelling is called gingivitis. Each day the gums
grow more inflamed, producing other damaging bacteria, causing
the gums to recede. Over time the tooth becomes loose, followed
by tooth loss.
Aside from being very painful, and the possible loss of teeth,
periodontal disease can become a reservoir of infection and
bacteria to the blood, and from the bloodstream, to the vital
organs, such as heart, kidneys, lungs, and liver. Common
symptoms of periodontal disease are consistently bad breath,
yellow to brown masks on the teeth, reddened gums and exposed
tooth roots, reluctance to eat, drooling, difficulty in
chewing, and mouth pain, usually shown by pawing at the mouth,
or rubbing his face against the ground.
All dogs are at risk, especially in dogs with small mouths,
short muzzles and flat faces, as well as senior dogs. Tooth
brushing on a regular basis can minimize plaque buildup, and
regular visits to the vet can identify any hidden damage to the
teeth and gums before it gets out of hand.
Treatment can range from tooth brushing, descaling, usually
carried out by the vet with the patient under a general
anesthetic, to advanced dental-surgery techniques. Early
detection is the best treatment of all. Controlling your dog's
diet can have a big impact on his teeth. Dogs who are fed
mostly soft foods suffer more periodontal disease than those
who must chew.
Help your dog maintain his good health by frequent visits to
the vet, regular tooth brushing, maintaining a healthy diet,
and occasionally giving him a chew toy or bone. The benefits
will last a lifetime.
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