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The Effects of Gum Neglect on Dogs’ Dental Health

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People often forget that gum care is a vital aspect of dental health. If you’re wondering what the effects of gum neglect are on a dog’s dental health, you'll learn in this article that it's not fun. Learning these effects has helped many dog owners worldwide save their precious pooch from unnecessary suffering. 

 

Painful Health Problems

Yearly dental cleaning for your dog is so important because it eliminates the bacteria near the gums, which are often hard to reach with a toothbrush. If that bacteria is allowed to foster on the gums, it can lead to painful oral diseases.

 

Gingivitis is the most common oral disease caused by gum neglect in dogs. It’s an inflammation of their gums which is extremely painful on their part. Some serious cases can even lead to their gums bleeding and rotting. 

 

Increased Risk of Heart Disease

When gums get diseased and inflamed, it allows oral bacteria to enter the bloodstream. It complicates things because oral bacteria is also the bacteria found in common heart diseases. Dogs suffering from periodontal disease have a significantly increased risk of developing complications with their heart and liver.

 

Routine dental appointments for your dog are so crucial to your dog’s health because it’s the only way to accurately assess the severity of their issues. A vet needs to look underneath your dog’s gum line to know what problems they have. 

 

Jaw and Teeth Fractures

Dogs, especially smaller breeds, rely heavily on the structural integrity of their mouths. Gum neglect can lead to their jaw muscles and teeth weakening to a point where even a tiny leap can cause fractures. Jaw and teeth fractures will significantly affect their quality of life and make everyday tasks difficult for them. 

 

Your dog should be brought to the vet regularly to assess its dental health. There is little to be done when it reaches the point of jaw and teeth fractures. These vet visits will allow the vet to treat whatever oral problem they may have at the moment and prevent future occurrences. 

 

Caring For Your Dog’s Gums at Raintree Pet Resort

Raintree Pet Resort is a full-service medical center that values your pet’s life. We believe that every animal under our care is our faithful friend, and we understand the bond you share with your pet. Gum illnesses can be a terrible time for our beloved animal companions, and we want to make sure to avoid them at all costs. Give us a call and schedule an appointment to treat your dog’s gums!

 

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