Your Pet's Dental Health
The Hazards of Poor
Dental Health
Bad Breath: This can be an owner’s
first indication of a serious problem. As tartar builds up
on the teeth, so does bacteria. These bacteria can contribute
to a “bad breath” smell coming from your pet’s
mouth. This smell can also indicate infection.
Gum Infection: Because dental tartar houses bacteria, it can lead to infection
and inflammation of the gums. This can be not only uncomfortable
for you pet, but unhealthy as well.
Tooth Loss: As
dental disease progresses, infection can move beyond the crown
of the teeth, and into the roots. Over time, these roots will
rot away, leaving the tooth loose and painful..
Heart, Liver or Kidney
Damage: Bacteria housed in dental tartar have easy
access to the pet’s bloodstream via the gums. Over time,
these bacteria coursing through the bloodstream can cause
damage to the kidneys, liver or heart, resulting in permanent
damage.
Preventing the Damage:
Not only are dental cleanings important, but the quality of
the dental cleanings is vital as well. A true comprehensive
pet dental MUST be performed under anesthesia, and should
include the following:
Hand and Ultrasonic Scaling: First, the bulk of the tartar is removed using hand-held instruments.
After that, the finer pieces are removed by careful use of
an ultrasonic scaler.
Subgingival Planing: This procedure removes tartar from deep under the gumline.
It requires use of a special scraping device, and would be
quite painful (if not impossible), if the pet were not under
anesthesia.
A Careful Oral and Subgingival
Exam: The pet’s mouth should be visually inspected
for gum infection, rotten/broken teeth and oral lesions. Next,
the technician will use a probe to make sure that there are
no pockets of infection under the gumline.
Thorough Polishing: Scaling of the teeth to remove tartar can leave microscopic
grooves in the tooth enamel. These grooves actually make it
easier for tartar to attach. A thorough polishing smoothes
out these grooves, making it harder for tartar to attach later.
The All Pets Animal
Hospital Dental Advantage:
At All Pets Animal Hospital, we make every effort to make sure that your pet's dental cleaning is as safe and high-quality as possible! What is the All Pets difference?
- Well Trained, Experienced, Compassionate
Staff
- The Safest Anesthesia available (Sevoflurane,
used in human hospitals)
- IV Catheters and Fluids for all patients
under anesthesia
- Comprehensive Anesthetic Monitoring, by
both machine and trained technician.
- Tender Loving Care!
If you have questions about the procedure
or prices, please give us a call at (760)634-2022! One of
our friendly staff members will be happy to help you!
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