Monday, December 31, 2012

Dentistry and Your Pets

Can you guess what the most common disease of dogs and cats is? If you guessed dental disease, you’re correct. It is estimated that up to 85% of dogs suffer from some degree of oral disease ranging from mild tartar and gingivitis to severe periodontal disease and tooth loss. This can lead to much more than just "doggy breath". Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums and tissues surrounding the teeth and appears as redness and swelling of these structures. Tartar is a calcification of bacteria on the teeth that can spread under the gum line and then enter the bloodstream, causing infections of the liver, kidneys, and heart. These bacteria cause gingival recession and bone loss which will result in pain and tooth loss. What can you do? Have you pet’s mouth checked to determine what stage of oral disease is present. Treatment may be as easy as starting a brushing or dental chew regimen. It may require a complete dental prophylaxis under general anesthesia. Don’t forget that Holly Tree Animal Hospital has dental month specials of 20% off on all services associated with a dental prophylaxis during January and February. Call us today for your appointment. ~ Steven R. Shrum, DVM.