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It took four very long, painful deep - cleaning sessions with a dental hygienist and some equally painful discussions with the dentist herself for me to finally grasp that the
inflammation in my
gums was serious, and
if I didn't do my part, I was going to pay for it dearly.
Having some plaque on your teeth is perfectly normal, but
if it gets out of hand, it can cause various problems, including bad breath,
gum inflammation, gingivitis and cavities.
Using baking soda and / or salt is a wonderful abrasive
if you need it, plus both of these will draw
inflammation out of the
gum tissues.
Even to the extent that chronically inflamed
gums might be a tangential cause of heart disease — and
if not a cause, at the very least an accompanying symptom of systemic
inflammation.
If left to spread, plaque can lead to gingivitis, an
inflammation of the
gums, causing them to become red and swollen and to bleed easily.
Periodontal Disease Plaque accumulation on the teeth,
if untreated, leads to
inflammation of the
gums and destruction of the tooth - supporting structures, including bone.
Tartar causes
inflammation of the
gums (gingivitis), and
if untreated can cause pain, infection, tooth loss and bone loss.
If your pet has Gingivitis (severe
inflammation of the gingiva or
gums), you may notice a preference for chewing on one side of the mouth, not chewing kibble or less interest in hard treats or dental chews.
Plaque and tartar are a serious problem, as they can lead to bleeding
gums and
inflammation if not treated.
The oral examination of your pet tells
if your cat or dog is showing signs of periodontal disease,
gum infection or
inflammation,
if there are tooth root abscesses, and
if the bones of your pet's mouth are weakened or diseased.
If left untreated, tartar buildup leads to gingivitis, a painful
inflammation of the
gum line.
An animal must be restrained throughout the process and the scaling of the teeth is painful, especially
if there is any
inflammation of the
gums or
if periodontal disease is present.
Vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, facial swelling Joint
inflammation (arthritis, fever, muscle soreness), especially in Dobermans Skin rashes and itchiness Liver failure (nausea; yellowing of
gums, skin, eyes) Inability to produce adequate tears or «dry eye» (increased blinking or discharge, eye rubbing) Sulfa bladder or kidney stones Blood abnormalities (bleeding tendencies, pale
gums, fatigue, or fever of 103 - 105 ° F) Dogs can develop hypothyroidism with long - term use It is important to stop therapy and contact your veterinarian immediately
if you think you pet has a medical problem or side effect from this product's therapy Can this drug be given with other drugs?
If left untreated, periodontal disease progresses to plaque build up,
gum recession, loosened teeth, bad breath,
inflammation, and bleeding of the
gums, and, eventually, loss of teeth, oral infections, and even poor overall health.
Vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, facial swelling Inability to produce adequate tears or «dry eye» (increased blinking or discharge, eye rubbing) Joint
inflammation (arthritis, fever, muscle soreness) Skin rashes and itchiness Liver failure (nausea, yellowing of
gums, skin, eyes) Blood abnormalities (bleeding tendencies, pale
gums, fatigue, or fever of 103 - 105 ° F) Kidney damage (increased thirst and urination)
If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Decreased appetite and vomiting (cats) Joint
inflammation (arthritis, fever, muscle soreness) Skin rashes and itchiness Liver failure (nausea; yellowing of
gums, skin, eyes) Kidney failure (increase thirst and urination) Blood abnormalities (bleeding tendencies, pale
gums, fatigue, or fever of 103 - 105 ° F) It is important to stop therapy and contact your veterinarian immediately
if you think you pet has a medical problem or side effect from this product's therapy.
Inflammation can lead to
gum disease
if left unattended.
If left to spread, plaque can lead to
inflammation of the
gums, causing them to get red and swollen and bleed easily, a condition known as gingivitis.
If you notice a scent coming from your pet's mouth, it could be an indication of a serious health condition, such as kidney disease, periodontal disease or a painful
inflammation of the
gums, but dental issues should be the first suspect.
If you see a red line at the
gum line, that is gingivitis or
inflammation of the
gum tissue.
If left untreated, the
gums will continue to recede from the
inflammation, there will be more bone loss and the dog may have loose or missing teeth.
If left untreated, it can lead to painful gingivitis (
gum inflammation) and tooth loss.