These in turn can
cause painful gums, loose teeth and bone loss.
They can also develop diastema, where there are gaps in between the teeth can become packed with feed,
causing painful gum disease.
Not exact matches
Over time, blood sugar gone wild can
cause bleeding and
painful gums, making it difficult to chew and eroding bone and tissue that hold your teeth in place.
Any pressure exerted on
painful, decayed teeth or inflamed
gums will
cause an animal to release whatever is
causing the pressure.
The buildup of tartar on the teeth
causes bad breath,
painful chewing, infections of the teeth and
gums, and loss of teeth.
Pets don't complain; but
gum disease and tartar are the
causes of the strong breath of you notice as your pet ages and, in dogs in particular, it accounts for lost teeth, drooling and
painful chewing.
This will help to promote fresh breath and prevent the build up of plaque and tartar which can
cause unpleasant breath and
gum disease leading to
painful loss of teeth.
Built up tartar pushes the
gum line, forming pockets where bacteria can invade and
cause a
painful infection.
If that is left untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontal disease,
causing painful red swollen
gums, bleeding, bad breath, receding
gums, and tooth loss.
Severe
gum disease
causes painful red and swollen
gums, loose teeth and pus seeping from tooth sockets.