Did
you know dental disease is...
Especially since
we know dental disease impacts kidneys?
Did
you know dental disease is the most common infectious disease in dogs...
Did
you know dental diseases are one of the leading causes of cat health problems?
Not exact matches
One lion — the one that ate the most flesh — was
known from a previous study to suffer from
dental disease.
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Knowing more about the risks that come about with periodontal
disease might give more support to having
dental insurance in the way that we should be offering health insurance to everyone,» Platz said.
If you're not among these 158 million, you might want to consider swapping dark roast for loose leaf, and here's why: Tea is rich in one of the best -
known flavonoids called catechins, a type of
disease - fighting antioxidant that has shown to reduce the risk of heart
disease, stroke, certain cancers, and
dental caries (i.e., tooth decay and cavities), as well as aid weight loss.
He then puts his own politically correct spin on Price's findings: «Price
knew that when primitive people were exposed to «modern» civilization they developed
dental trouble and higher rates of various
diseases, but he failed to realize why.
Excessive fluoride exposure is well
known to cause a painful bone
disease (skeletal fluorosis), as well as a discoloration of the teeth
known as
dental fluorosis.
Other cats have entirely the opposite problem — they lose weight as they age, sometimes as the result of kidney
disease, over-active thyroid glands,
known as hyperthyroidism, but also conditions such as heart
disease,
dental issues and diabetes.
Did you
know that most dogs and cats over the age of 3 years old have some level of
dental disease?
While we sometimes tease about «doggy breath,» most pet owners
know it's typically the sign of
dental disease, and that's no laughing matter.
While it used to be that next to nothing was done to protect pets from
dental disease, we
know better now.
Did you
know that 80 % of dogs have
dental disease by the time they are five years old?
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knowing your pet is receiving the gold standard in veterinary
dental care that can prevent painful
dental disease, and save costs down the road.
Be sure to share our Infographic below with your pet pals so they too will
know the warning signs of
dental disease!
They can not talk to us about the chronic dull pain that is associated with
dental disease, yet we
know they feel it.
No -
dental disease is NOT just for the senior pets
It is difficult for owners to
know when their dog has
dental disease or oral pain.
Did you
know, after
dental disease, ear
disease is one of the most common
diseases seen in veterinary practices?
Did you
know that
dental disease affects nearly 85 percent of dogs and cats over three years of age?
No matter the grade of periodontal
disease, the first and most important treatment step is a professional
dental cleaning.
No -
dental disease is not just for senior pets.
The most important thing to do is address
dental disease as soon as it is detected,
no matter how minor.
This means that
dental disease has been progressing for months or years without you
knowing.
No matter the stage of
dental disease, it is important to aggressively halt its progression because of its dramatic effect on the other organs in the body.
The most common sign of dog
dental disease is halitosis, otherwise
known as bad breath.
Without
dental x-rays, it is impossible to
know if there is
disease in that part of the tooth.
Did you
know that 80 % of pets have
dental disease by the age of 3??
Did you
know that
dental disease is the most common chronic
disease seen in dogs and cats?
Did you
know that finicky appetite, joint pain, depressed activity and play, or decline in general well - being can all be warning signs of
dental disease?
Unless you
know that your dog is 100 % well and free of even allergies or
dental disease, do NOT go to a shot clinic or give a shot yourself.
We need
dental X-rays to evaluate the roots of the teeth to find hidden
disease and also to
know how to approach the teeth surgically.
We also
know that bacteria associated with
dental diseases can affect the liver and other organs.
Cost varies widely, as we do not always
know for sure the extent of your cat?s
dental disease until we are able to look inside of your cat?s mouth under anesthesia.
There is a new
dental vaccine
known as the porphyry monas vaccine, which is used to kill off certain types of bacteria that cause the
dental diseases in dogs.
Shih Tzu are only about 6 or 7 kilos (about 10 - 15 pounds) and besides that long coat also have a well -
known under bite, so even a good diet is not going to be enough to prevent
dental disease.
Did you
know that even young cats can have
dental disease?
Did you
know that
dental disease is the most common illness in pets, affecting more than 75 % of cats and dogs by the age of 3?
Resorptive lesions, formerly
knows as FORLs (Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions), are a type of
dental disease found primarily in cats, although they have been found in other animals as well, including dogs.
Since they are prone to
dental disease they might end up needing a
dental cleaning every few years
no matter what you do.
Knowing the signs of
dental disease can help you decide when it's time to bring your pet to the veterinarian.
There are many factors —
known and unknown — that contribute to
dental disease cats such as genetics, viruses, diet, and the fact that cats do not brush their teeth like humans do.
It's important to
know that there are multiple stages of pet periodontal
disease and without proper veterinary
dental exam, cleaning and radiographs, there is no way to
know if your pet's oral health is at risk.
And some breeds are well -
known to have a higher prevalence of
dental disease, the most common being the Yorkshire terrier, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Poodle and their mixes.
Did you
know that ferrets can get
dental disease just like your cat, your dog, or you?
Did you
know that
dental disease is one of the most commonly diagnosed conditions in adult dogs and cats?
Veterinarians
know what signs of
dental disease to look for during the oral exam, but only
dental radiographs can detect serious problems in the tooth or under the gum line that a visual examination alone won't identify.
Did you
know that more than 80 percent of dogs and cats over the age of five have some degree of
dental disease?