The carnassial tooth or fourth upper premolar tooth is particularly prone to developing abscesses, usually as a result of: trauma to the tooth, fighting, chewing hard items, and
bacteria from periodontal disease.
Bacteria from periodontal disease can spread to your pet's liver, kidneys and heart, so it's very important to treat!
Once
the bacteria from periodontal disease enters the bloodstream, it can affect the kidneys, liver, or heart.
Bacteria from periodontal disease enter the bloodstream, circulate and take up residence in the kidney or on the leaf — like valves of the heart, causing serious damage to these organs.
Bacteria from periodontal disease can weaken the immune system, cause heart, kidney, and liver damage, and contribute to other health - related issues.
Aside from bad hygiene being painful,
the bacteria from periodontal disease can impact your dog's entire body - damaging the liver, kidneys, heart, and lungs.
Not exact matches
Heart
disease: The
bacteria from inflammation of the gums and
periodontal disease can enter your bloodstream and travel to the arteries in the heart and cause atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).
It is important to remove
bacteria from the subgingival spaces where
periodontal disease begins.
Research indicates that more than 85 % of dogs and cats over 4 years old suffer
from periodontal disease, a condition in which
bacteria attack the soft tissues in the mouth.
Pets get
periodontal disease for the same reasons we do,
from the
bacteria eating the food residue in our mouths.
The cause for it can come
from a few different sources such as
periodontal disease, occurring
from bacteria in the mouth.
More than 8 out 10 dogs and cats over 4 years of age suffer
from periodontal disease, a condition in which
bacteria attack the soft gum tissue.
If
periodontal disease is left unchecked,
bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream and travel to major organs, starting infections there.
Some of the more serious problems associated with
periodontal disease occur when
bacteria from the plaque gets in to the sinuses, and
from there into the bloodstream.
New vaccine that is used to prevent
bacteria from causing
periodontal disease in dogs (denticanis, gulae, salivosa).
Apart
from the issues of
periodontal disease,
bacteria left unattended in the mouth, when ingested internally, can lead to various life - threatening
diseases such as heart
disease, and liver and kidney failure.
The years of chronic
bacteria that were released into this cats bloodstream when the
periodontal disease progressed
from Stage I to Stage IV can seriously affect the internal organs and cause this cat to have premature organ failure.
Dental exams are important in preventing your dog or cat
from forming
periodontal disease, which causes the erosion of your pet's tooth structures and the spread of
bacteria to your pet's vital organs.
Dental
disease, or
periodontal disease, forms
from bacteria in the dog's mouth.
As
bacteria from the inflammation and infection associated with
periodontal disease is released into the bloodstream, this can lead to damage to other organs such as the heart, kidney and liver, resulting in serious health problems.