Bacteria under the gum line secrete toxins, which further damages the tissues if left untreated.
Periodontal (gum) disease is caused by
bacteria under the gum line secreting toxins that make the gums red, swollen and tender.
With periodontal disease,
the bacteria under the gum line start to damage the bone around the teeth and the ligaments that fasten the teeth to the bone.
Not exact matches
Areas
under the
gum line and the insides of the teeth will still have tartar and
bacteria.
It works to break down plaque and tartar, works
under the
gum line to help heal
gum tissue and kills the
bacteria that causes bad breath.
Under a safe anesthetic, veterinarians are able to probe all areas of the mouth and use tools to remove plaque and bacteria from under the gum
Under a safe anesthetic, veterinarians are able to probe all areas of the mouth and use tools to remove plaque and
bacteria from
under the gum
under the
gum line.
Regular professional cleaning
under general anesthesia, including areas
under the
gum line will help reduce that
bacteria's contribution to periodontis.
This disease process develops because of the reaction to
bacteria growing in the food / saliva residue left
under the
gum line after eating.
When this occurs - the
bacteria in the tartar have access to your dog's capillaries
under the
gum line.
Bacteria under your pet's
gum line can travel to the heart, kidneys and liver, which can lead to serious health problems.
The plaque and tartar, both of which contain
bacteria, spread
under the
gum line.
A special periodontal scaler is used to clean along and just
under the
gum line, as this is where oral
bacteria does the most damage.
Scaling the teeth with a hand instrument while a pet is awake is not effective in removing
bacteria build up
under the
gum line at the base of the tooth.
The
bacteria usually build up
under the
gum line and teeth roots and causes an infection that can lead to bone degeneration, tooth rotting and loss, and in more serious cases, it can lead to disease of major organs.
Plaque and tartar build up are followed by gingivitis (infection of the
gums due to
bacteria build up
under the
gum line) and then periodontal disease.
It allows your veterinarian to clean
under the
gum line, where
bacteria can lurk.
Tartar and
bacteria accumulate without notice
under the
gum line and results in
gum disease and bad breath.
As the tartar builds, the
bacteria become part of a biofilm that worsens and goes up
under the
gum line.
Deep cleaning
under the
gum line with a curette, called root planing, to get at the
bacteria and plaque in deep pockets