Dental Disease (Periodontal Disease)
Dog - All Breeds (small breeds and brachycephalic breeds have higher risk of severe periodontal disease)
Symptoms of dental disease include bad breath (halitosis) – often the first noticed sign. Owners may see red or bleeding gums
tartar on teeth
and difficulty eating or chewing (the dog may drop food or chew on one side). In advanced cases
there may be loose or missing teeth and pain (the dog resists mouth handling). Pus or blood might be seen in the saliva
and face swelling or nasal discharge can occur if tooth root abscesses form. Dogs with severe oral pain may be lethargic
drool excessively
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Periodontal disease is a common condition where plaque and tartar buildup on teeth lead to infection and infl…