Good dental health improves your pet's well-being, and can add years to your pet's life.
COMMON SIGNS OF ORAL DISEASE:
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Bad breath
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Tartar and calculus (yellow-brown discoloration on tooth)
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Difficulty eating
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Loss of appetite
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Increased drooling
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Pawing at the mouth
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Loose or missing teeth
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Gingivitis (red, swollen, or bleeding gums)
PREVENTION:
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Feed hard or coarse foods (dry food preferable).
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Provide rawhide, hard rubber or hard treat foods. These treats should only be used with direct supervision for your pet's safety.
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Brush your pet's teeth at least three times weekly using a pet toothpaste or use alternative pet dentifrice products.
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Schedule regular dental check-ups at least every 6 months and schedule regular professional cleaning by your veterinarian.
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