Good oral health is an important component of general health and well being. Eighty five percent of pets have periodontal disease by three years of age. Periodontal disease affects the gums and the bone surrounding the teeth. Since pets don’t complain and since most dogs and cats will eat even when their mouth hurts, it is often difficult for pet owners to notice that their pet has problems in the mouth.
Many pets are presented to their veterinarian only after oral disease is well advanced. At this point oral surgery to extract often multiple diseased teeth is the only option.
As health care providers, our veterinarians are now emphasizing the benefits of home dental care and regular cleaning by our trained professionals.
A sore and infected mouth can result in the spread of bacteria to other organs causing more health problems. Dental disease can result in low-grade chronic pain, infection and discomfort.
To schedule your pet for a dental checkup, call us at 705-434-2226.
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