More plaque attaches to the top of the tartar, leading to
more gum inflammation.
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Most other protein powder brands have one or
more of these
inflammation - causing, fat - promoting, gut - disrupting ingredients: dairy, soy, corn, gluten, sugars, GMOs,
gums, fillers, or flavors.
It is normal that the fingers and fists are brought to the mouth very often and with an unstoppable desire to bite to press the
gums, that his drooling is
more abundant than usual, produced by the stimulation of saliva produced by the dentition, which present an unusual irritability due to pain in the
gums, cry
more than necessary, have problems to sleep, refuse food due to increased pain caused by suction, diarrhea due to excess swallowed saliva and low fever cause of
inflammation.
10 Possible explanation: Pregnant women tend to develop gingivitis (
inflammation of the
gums) as hormonal shifts make the tissues
more sensitive to irritation.
This dental disease is an
inflammation of the
gum line at the tooth's base, and since small dogs have small mouths and their teeth are crowded they are much
more susceptible than some of the larger dogs.
Occasionally infections can lead to
more chronic symptoms, such as gingivitis (
gum inflammation), conjunctivitis, or nasal congestion.
More importantly, the damage caused by plaque and gingivitis isn't limited to only teeth and
gums, but can actually affect the entire body, leading to heart disease, diabetes,
inflammation, kidney disease, bladder infection and lung disease.
Pets are prone to the same dental problems as humans: gingivitis (
gum inflammation), periodontitis (a disease of the oral cavity that affects the
gum, bone and tissues around the teeth), pyorrhea (an
inflammation of the
gum and tooth socket that leads to loose teeth and pus); and plaque, which is a build - up of materials on the tooth enamel that can cause cavities and
more serious periodontal disease.
Check for swollen
gums regularly and notify your veterinarian because
inflammation can also indicate
more serious conditions like renal disease or Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV).
Just as it is for humans, poor canine dental care can cause problems such as dog bad breath,
gum inflammation, tooth loss, and
more serious health issues.
Some of the
more common symptoms of this cat health problem include the following: Fever, Swollen lymph nodes, Pale
gums, Decreased appetite, Poor coat condition,
Inflammation of the mouth or
gums, Chronic conjunctivitis, Behavior changes, Problems with urination, Recurrent skin infections and Poor wound healing.
If left untreated, the
gums will continue to recede from the
inflammation, there will be
more bone loss and the dog may have loose or missing teeth.
Here there is
more advanced tartar build - up with the accompanying
inflammation, but there is beginning to be soft tissue loss,
gum recession, abnormally - deep periodontal pocket formation.
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Gum inflammation and tooth loss can be very painful to your animals and costly to treat, but they also can lead to
more serious conditions, including damage to the heart, lungs and kidneys.»