Pet dental care isn’t extra; it’s essential! Studies have shown that periodontal disease is one of our pets’ most common health problems—and it doesn’t just affect your pet’s mouth. Severe periodontal disease can also lead to organ damage, pain, and a reduced quality of life for your furry friend.
It’s More than Fresh Breath
Proper dental care for your pet is about much more than ensuring those kisses stay sweet—although that is a nice perk. Dental disease is one of the most common health issues our pets face, and recent studies have shown that by the time a dog or cat is three years old, they’re showing some signs of periodontal disease. As periodontal disease advances, it leads to pain, tooth loss, and a decreased quality of life. Additionally, the harmful bacteria in the mouth spread to other parts of the body, causing damage to a pet’s kidneys, liver, and heart.
Sage Creek Animal Hospital offers comprehensive pet dental care services, including:
- Dental exams
- Cleaning and polishing
- Dental X-rays
- Extractions
Signs your pet might have a dental issue include:
- Drooling, chewing oddly, or dropping food from the mouth
- Reduced appetite or behavior changes
- Facial swelling
- Bad breath
- Loose, broken, or discolored teeth
- Bloody saliva
- Pawing or rubbing at their mouth
Preventative Dental Care
We recommend annual dental exams for all pets in addition to professional dental procedures, as your veterinarian recommends. Regular brushing with pet-friendly toothpaste, providing dental chews and toys, and incorporating dental diets into your pet’s nutrition plan can also help reduce plaque and tartar buildup. If you’re unsure how to get started brushing your pet’s teeth at home, we’re here to help. Ask us for a demo on your next visit!
To make an appointment for a dental exam or cleaning, call us at 204-255-1150.