The heart, kidneys, and liver are especially susceptible to infection originating from
infected teeth and gums.
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When a baby's
teeth are about to show up the
gums can often get inflamed
and sometimes
infected, it is because of this that babies often cry
and find the teething process painful.
Left untreated, gingivitis can lead to more serious periodontitis, in which the
gums recede from the
teeth and form pockets that get
infected.
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The situation can be worsened by root canal - treated
teeth that have become
infected;
gum disease that causes toxins to spill into the bloodstream;
and complications from improperly extracted
teeth.
Any chronic infection can also put the body's bloodstream at risk — bacteria can access the bloodstream from
infected gums and teeth.
The imaging picks up potential issues like abscessed
teeth or receding or
infected gums, which can cause pain
and — worse —
infect the heart
and kidneys.
Plaque harbors the bacteria which can
infect gum tissue
and the root system of the
teeth.
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and discomfort of untreated broken or loose
teeth or
infected gums.
Dogs are just as susceptible to
gum disease as humans are,
and a lack of dental care can cause your dog to suffer from
infected gums, missing
teeth and even heart or kidney disease.
Our dental services include
teeth cleaning
and polishing, sealant, fluoride treatment, periodontal treatment for
infected gums, digital dental x-rays,
tooth extractions
and oral surgery.
Tartar build - up on neglected
teeth leads to inflamed
and infected gums, or gingivitis.
Their
gums are usually very
infected and the
teeth have excessive buildup on them.
It
infects the supporting structure for the
teeth and causes inflamed, bleeding or swelling
gums.
Infected gums and teeth cause more than just pain
and bad breath.
So, don't wait until your ferret's mouth is painful
and he or she is not eating (or worse, develops some more even serious condition from
infected teeth or
gums)!
We really wanted to be able to deal with his ears (flush
and clean)
and his
infected gums from broken
teeth, but he is still not healthy enough to withstand sedation.
Amazingly, he didn't really react much, but his
teeth and gums were all severely
infected and inflamed.
Your pet's poor dental hygiene is much more serious than his embarrassingly bad breath -
infected gums and dirty
teeth have been linked to kidney
and secondary heart disease in pets alike.
Bacteria
infects gum tissue, the roots of
teeth,
and erodes bone that secures
teeth.
Plaque harbors the bacteria that can
infect gum tissue
and the roots of
teeth, which results in disease
and tooth loss.
It can be an indication of a mouth filled with bacteria due to
infected gums,
and that's a recipe for pain,
tooth loss,
and other health problems.
Broken
teeth, cavities,
and inflamed
and infected gums can all contribute to your cat's bad breath.
Professional scaling, polishing
and specific treatment of
infected gums can keep your pet's
teeth healthy long into their senior years.