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Dental Care

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Does your very best furry pal have awful breath? Irrespective of what a lot of owners might believe, “dog breath” isn’t just a hassle – it’s a strong indicator of an unhealthy mouth. Bad breath is a result of bacteria. With time, bacteria can bring about plaque in addition to tartar buildup on your pet’s teeth. The result will be bad breath, reddened gums, and also other common indications of dental illness.

 

Since dental illness progresses, common symptoms may include drooling, discomfort while gnawing, and additionally loose or even missing teeth. If you’re giving your pet treats or chews that are designed to control tartar, your pet still needs proper regular dental hygiene. Ask us the best ways to control plaque in addition to help protect your pet from dental illness.

Dental hygiene is an important part of your pet’s physical fitness and health and dental illnesses may be associated to other serious health conditions like heart disease and kidney disease. We will examine the teeth and gums and will recommend the appropriate dental procedures.

Your pet’s dental hygiene should be treated just like your own. The good news is, many dental problems could be managed through at-home treatment and by bringing your pet to us for regular dental care checkups in addition to teeth cleanings.

Call today to discuss your pet’s dental care needs and how we can help!

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