
East Lincoln Animal Hospital

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Dental Health - Prolong your pet's life by taking care of his/her teeth Did you know that an estimated 85% of dogs and cats have some form of periodontal disease? Affected pets experience pain and bad breath. Chronic infections of the teeth and gums can cause problems elsewhere in the body. Bacteria enter the bloodstream from infected teeth and cause infection in organs such as the liver, kidneys, heart and lungs. Good dental care lengthens a pet's life an average of 10-20% through the prevention of these secondary problems. Plaque is the white or gray soft material that is seen on the tooth near the gum line and it is what we brush off of our own teeth every day. Plaque is composed of food and organic material and bacteria. With time, plaque hardens (mineralizes) and adheres to the tooth and is known as tartar (calculus). Plaque and tartar build up on the teeth and below the gum line which causes infection and inflammation in the gums (gingivitis) and surrounding tissues/structures of the teeth (periodontal disease). Animals may have signs of oral/dental disease such as halitosis (bad breath), drooling, pawing at the face or mouth, swelling of the face, gum recession, gum swelling, loose teeth, listlessness, reluctance to eat even though they cat hungry, and dropping food. Recognizing that dental care is still an often neglected item of dog and cat general health care, East Lincoln Animal Hospital is proud to announce its new enhanced veterinary dental services! Our complete dental package now includes: We are also proud to be able to offer more advanced procedures should your pet require it. See the picture below for an example of the digital x-rays taken during a dental procedure on a dog. |