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The Importance of Canine Dental Care

Your dog has a complete vaccination regiment. Youve had it house trained, and obedience trained. You take it to the groomers and to the vet regularly. But do you take good care of your pets teeth? Dental health care for dogs is more important than you might think. A lot of dog owners tend to overlook their dogs dental health, ignoring the fact that dogs teeth can get pretty dirty, and can wear down without regular dental cleaning. But thats not the worst part. Without proper canine dental care, your dog can also suffer from oral diseases. These oral diseases can also spread and affect different body parts, such as the heart and other internal organs. Thats why dental health care for dogs is very important and should not be taken for granted.

What a Dental Cleaning Should Involve

A dental cleaning for your dog should involve a lot of things. There are several stages that have to be completed for a thorough teech cleaning for your pet. First, your pet needs to undergo a general examination that has nothing to do with its dental health yet. This exam aims to see whether your dog is healthy enough to receive the dental cleaning procedure, including the necessary anesthesia. Once it is determined that your dog can safely handle anesthesia, it will be placed under anesthesia in preparation for the dental cleaning. An x-ray of your dogs teeth will then be taken to evaluate your pets dental health condition. The x-ray will help detect any problems in dental health that your dog might have. After the x-ray is taken, there are three different levels of canine dental care. The first level involves the major procedures that should be done as detected from the x-ray. There might be some cases of loose or damaged teeth that need to be taken out. The second level involves the scaling and the polishing. This is when plaque is removed from your dogs teeth. Since scaling can scratch the surface of your dogs teeth, polishing should be done. After that, if there is a need to do so, the veterinarian will then apply fluoride and sealants to help keep teeth stronger and less vulnerable. However, your dogs dental health care does not end there. It needs to be continued at home. You also need to take measures to take care of your dogs teeth. You should take the time to inspect your dogs teeth, and to take it to the vet for dental health check ups and regular teeth cleaning. On top of that, you need to take time to brush your dogs teeth. This will help keep oral diseases away, thus keeping your dog healthy and safe.

The Oral Diseases that Proper Canine Dental Care Can Prevent

More specifically, here are the oral diseases that a proper canine dental care can help prevent. Aside from damaged teeth caused by tartar and plaque, your dog may also suffer due to extra teeth and gum infections. There are also some dangerous periodontal diseases. Worst of all, oral tumors can also develop without proper canine dental care. Bad breath in your dog can be a sign of periodontal infections or other problems related to your dogs teeth. To make sure that your dog will be able to live a long, healthy life without an oral plague, take it to its regular dental cleaning religiously.

by: Ricardo Lumbardo




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