Dental care is one of the most neglected aspects of pet health care. A fact that many pet owners may find surprising is that regular dental screenings and oral hygiene can actually add years to the life of your pet. As with people, oral disease in pets begins with bacteria in the mouth that harden and form plaque that adhere to teeth. If not removed through regular care and cleaning, these bacteria will accumulate, harden into tartar, and can lead to the development of periodontal disease. Once periodontal disease is established, the constant exposure to these bacteria can potentially cause damage to major organs of the body such as the heart, liver, and kidneys.
At Savannah’s Crossing Veterinary Hospital, we offer routine cleanings and extractions to pet owners living in Murfreesboro, Tennessee in the area of Barfield Road, Rucker Lane, and Veterans Parkway. We recommend annual dental exams and cleaning in order to prevent the development of periodontal disease and additional health problems.
If you notice your pet exhibiting any of the following conditions, don’t hesitate to give us a call.
- • Bad breath
- • Abnormal chewing, drooling, or dropping food from the mouth
- • Pawing at the face or mouth
- • Swelling of the face
- • Gum recession and/or gum swelling
- • Broken or loose teeth
- • Teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar
- • Reduced appetite or refusal to eat
- • Pain in or around the mouth
- • Bleeding from the mouth