May 20, 2025

PetMeds® dental health for family pets

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Periodontal disease is one of the most common problems seen in dogs and cats – especially in middle age and older pets.  Symptoms may include:

Varying degrees of oral discomfort

Bad breath

Drooling

Brown dental tartar

Tooth discoloration

Gum redness/swelling

Gum recession

Tooth loss

In lots of family pets oral discomfort may manifest as difficulty chewing food, when they are pet over the facial area, as well as jaw quivering on manipulation or touching of the jaws. If left untreated, periodontal disease can cause problems in other areas of the body such as kidney infections or heart infections. That is why it is crucial to have routine annual wellness exams in pets, and if needed an ultrasonic scaling and cleaning under general anesthesia. typically dental X-rays are needed to discover problems of the tooth roots.

Animal guardians my also play a proactive role in their pets’ dental care at home by brushing their family pets teeth frequently with specialized tooth brushes and toothpaste such as C.E.T toothpaste which enzymatically breaks down the plaque on teeth and cuts down on oral bacteria in the mouth. Supplementing with products like Be Fresh dental option and Greenie’s dental Chews can help minimize bacteria in your pet’s mouth in between brushing.