Love at First Smile; How Dental Health Can Add Years to Your Pet's Life!When it comes to our beloved pets, we want them to live long, happy, and healthy lives. While we often focus on their diet, exercise, and regular veterinary check-ups, dental health is one area that’s often overlooked—despite its significant impact on overall well-being. February is Pet Dental Health Month, making it the perfect time to shine a light on how a healthy mouth can lead to a longer, more vibrant life for your furry companion.
The Mouth-Body Connection Dental disease is one of the most common health issues in dogs and cats. It’s estimated that by the age of three, a staggering 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of periodontal disease. But dental problems don’t just stop at the gums. Left untreated, bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream, potentially leading to serious health conditions such as heart disease, kidney failure, and liver problems. Oral health is directly tied to systemic health. When we treat a pet’s dental disease, we often see an immediate improvement in their energy levels and overall comfort. Addressing dental issues not only improves a pet’s quality of life but can also extend their lifespan. Signs Your Pet May Need Dental Attention Pets are experts at hiding pain, so it’s up to us to notice the subtle signs of dental trouble. Common indicators include: Bad breath (more than just “doggy breath” or “tuna breath”) Red, swollen, or bleeding gums Yellow or brown tartar buildup on teeth Difficulty eating or preference for soft foods Drooling or pawing at the mouth Loose or missing teeth If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule a dental check-up with your veterinarian. Early intervention is key to preventing more serious issues. The Power of Professional Cleanings While at-home care is essential, professional dental cleanings performed by a veterinarian are the gold standard for maintaining your pet’s oral health. These cleanings involve scaling to remove tartar above and below the gumline, polishing to smooth tooth surfaces, and a thorough examination for underlying issues such as fractures or resorptive lesions. Many owners are amazed at the difference a dental cleaning makes. Pets often become more playful and engaged because they’re no longer dealing with chronic discomfort from dental disease. Simple Steps for a Healthier Smile Preventing dental disease starts at home. Here are a few tips to keep your pet’s teeth in top shape: Brush Their Teeth: Daily brushing is the gold standard for dental care. Use a pet-safe toothbrush and toothpaste—never human toothpaste, as it can be toxic to pets. Offer Dental Chews and Toys: Choose products approved by the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) to reduce plaque and tartar. Incorporate Dental Diets: Specially formulated dental diets can help clean teeth as pets chew, while also supporting overall oral health. Use Water Additives: These can be an easy way to reduce plaque buildup for pets who are resistant to brushing. A Real-Life Success Story Take the story of Max, a 9-year-old Labrador Retriever who had been slowing down and avoiding his favorite chew toys. His owner assumed it was just a sign of aging. However, during a routine check-up, we discovered severe dental disease. After a professional cleaning and a few extractions, Max was back to playing like a puppy. His owner couldn’t believe the transformation, noting, “It’s like I got my dog back.” A Healthier Mouth, A Happier Life Dental care isn’t just about freshening breath or keeping teeth sparkling—it’s about ensuring your pet can live their best life, free from pain and discomfort. This February, take the opportunity to prioritize your pet’s oral health. A little extra care today can lead to many more happy, tail-wagging or purring years tomorrow. Because when it comes to your pet’s smile, love truly starts there.
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Kathleen Deckard. DVMDr. Kathleen Deckard is a local Veterinarian who in 2014 began her dream of building Pets R Family Veterinary Hospital to service the community in which she lives and provide excellent compassionate care for the pets in the St. Johns area. ArchivesCategories |