You should always consult a veterinarian when
you notice gingivitis or bleeding dog gums to find the cause.
Upon closer inspection of the teeth, you or your vet will
notice gingivitis (inflammation / reddening of the gums) at the very least.
If
you notice gingivitis symptoms, talk to your veterinarian and schedule a cleaning.
Not exact matches
Watch for Signs of Trouble: If you
notice redness of the gums, that could signal
gingivitis.
Dental Cleansing: A dental cleaning is carried out when your vet sees
gingivitis in your pet's mouth or
notices bleeding throughout brushing Many pets have their enamel cleaned yearly at the annual check - up.
In the early stages of
gingivitis, you may
notice swelling, irritation or redness along your dog's gum line.
If your cat has painful teeth or gums, tartar,
gingivitis, or if you've
noticed a foul odor coming from her mouth, call your veterinarian.
When Dog Breath is rubbed onto teeth and gums up to daily to twice a day, reduction in
gingivitis and inflammation is greatly
noticed - and breath often improves.
If your pet has
Gingivitis (severe inflammation of the gingiva or gums), you may
notice a preference for chewing on one side of the mouth, not chewing kibble or less interest in hard treats or dental chews.
This leads to a condition called «
gingivitis», where you may
notice a thin line of dark pink next to the yellowing or tartar on the tooth.
If your cat seems to have painful teeth, tartar,
gingivitis (red gums), or if you
notice a foul odor coming from your cat's mouth, call your veterinarian.
If dental plaque and tartar are left untreated
gingivitis (red and inflamed gums) can occur which cause your pet difficulty eating, mouth pain, and you may
notice bad breath.