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Dental Disease
        INFO / PREVENTION
       

Brooksville Veterinary Clinic
Central Florida Veterinary Dentistry

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DENTAL FACILITIES
EQUIPMENT
BEFORE TREATMENT
ULTRASONICE SCALING
DURING TREATMENT
ULTRASONICE SCALING
AFTER TREATMENT
ULTRASONICE SCALING
DENTAL DISEASE
IN DOGS AND CATS

General Information

Dental calculus (tartar) is composed of various mineral salts, organic material and food particles. In the early stages of accumulation the material is soft (plaque), but it later hardens and adheres to the teeth. Continual accumulation causes inflammation of the gums and eventual recession of the gums and loose teeth. The breath becomes very odorous and the mouth becomes a dangerous source of infection.

Prevention

1) Regular professional cleaning by your veterinarian is the most effective way to ensure good dental health for your pet.
2) Feed hard or coarse foods.
3) Provide rawhide, hard rubber or nylon chew toys or hard treat foods. Remember that the treat foods are a source of calories and may lad to obesity if too many are given.
Untreated tooth and gum disease may allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream and cause damage to the valves of the heart.