Regular brushing and routine cleanings can help prevent gum disease. Contact us for more details.
Dental issues are one of the most common reasons pets are seen by veterinarians. Sadly, dental health is often neglected in pets, leading to infections, tooth loss/decay and severe pain. We have all the tools and knowledge to give your pet great oral hygiene at both of our hospitals. You can always count on us to have your pet’s pearly whites sparkling.
It’s quite common that the early signs of dental disease are missed because they are so subtle. Your pet can still appear to be normal even with damaged gums. The symptoms tend to become more visible when they begin to experience pain. In advanced cases of dental disease, these are the signs you’ll notice:
Protecting your pet from dental disease is similar to caring for your own dental health. Here are some tips you can incorporate into your pet’s routine to keep their mouth healthy:
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