Why Dental Hygiene Is Important for Pets

Some pet owners might overlook oral care. As a pet owner, you want your pet to have excellent health. Below are some reasons why visiting a veterinarian at South Federal Animal Hospital in Ft Lauderdale, FL, for dental care may be important to your pet’s overall health.

To Prevent Tooth Loss

When an adult pet loses a tooth, it might be due to periodontal disease. If you see any signs of periodontal disease, it would be wise to bring your furry friend to our offices in Ft Lauderdale, FL, for assessment. Symptoms include bad breath, loose teeth, lumps in the mouth, and bloody saliva.

Preventing Worsening Dental Disease

Some pets develop dental disease even while young, which is why preventative care can be important. Seeking dental care for your pet can help prevent the disease from blowing up and causing problems in other parts of the body.

Preventing Organ Damage

The bacteria that causes dental disease can find its way into your pet’s bloodstream. The bacteria can cause complications in organs like the kidneys and the liver. You can prevent organ damage by taking your pet to the veterinarian when you notice signs of dental disease.

Preventing Oral Pain

Inflammation of the gums can be extremely uncomfortable for your pet. The pet may even experience issues like fractured teeth, which can be very painful. That’s why it’s important to seek dental care to keep your pet’s teeth and gums healthy at all times.

What to Expect at a Dental Care Appointment

Step one of a veterinary dental care appointment is an exam. Your pet may need anesthesia since dogs and cats don’t like their mouth handled. A veterinarian on our team will inspect various parts of the mouth, including above and below the gumline. Once the assessment is over, we can decide the best course of action.

Get Pet Care from a Veterinarian

At South Federal Animal Hospital in Ft Lauderdale, FL, we understand how important your pet’s overall health is. Don’t hesitate to book an appointment with us to keep your pet’s dental health at its best. Call us at (954) 523-8527.

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