Left untreated, periodontal disease may lead to bone loss and
even loose teeth.
Pets may even start to lose their teeth and
even loose teeth can cause difficulty when eating or chewing.
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Yesterday
evening, my husband and I had quite a scare as out littlest one tumbled down our steep flight of city steps (hard hard wood that's not the most gentle on teeny tiny noggins), thankfully only leaving a few
loose teeth, a bunch of bruises and a little blood, but it left every single person in our house shaken up.
Dogs can suffer from severe periodontal disease, cavities,
loose teeth and
even tooth loss
even if they're chewing treats like these on a regular basis.
Periodontal disease can cause pain, abscess, infection,
loose teeth and
even bone loss.
Dental disease can lead to abscesses, bone loss,
loose teeth and
even infection that can spread to other parts of your cat's body.
This becomes a sensitive point, prone to serious bacterial infections which cause pain, abscesses,
loose teeth or
even bone loss in some scenarios.
You may
even notice
loose and missing
teeth, and
even the rotting and the infection of the
teeth and gums.
This can lead to
loose teeth, chronic pain, and
even abscesses.
If you haven't maintained regular dental care for a dog or cat, they may have
loose or missing
teeth, plaque, or infections or gum or jawbone infections — and you may not
even know it.