The most common signs of
oral health problems include: bad breath, sore mouth, yellow / brown tartar, drooling / dribbling, and difficulty eating.
Other serious feline
oral health problems include stomatitis, oral cancers, and traumatic injuries to the teeth and jaw.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, people with Type 2 diabetes are at a significantly higher risk of
oral health problems —
including periodontal disease.
Pau d'Arco (Tabebuia avellanedae) known also as Ipe Roxo, Lapacho, or Taheebo is a tree native to South America, where it has been traditionally used for a very long time to treat a wide range of
health problems,
including candida overgrowth or candidiasis (
including vaginal and
oral yeast infection), various types of cancer, infections, gastric ulcers, skin conditions, pain, arthritis, fever, inflammation of the prostate gland (prostatitis), dysentery, skin ulcers, leukaemia, respiratory infections (cold, flu, bronchitis, sinusitis, etc.), herpes simplex virus, bacterial infections
including cystitis, etc..
Besides, poor
oral health in dogs can result in other
health problems that
include loss of appetite, loosening or splitting of teeth, and even worse, the harmful bacteria in the mouth can spread and cause damages to your dog's vital organs.
In addition, feeding your dog sugar can cause or exacerbate
oral health problems,
including cavities and gingivitis.
It helps clean your dog's teeth and promote optimum
oral and dental
health including the prevention of gum disease and its associated
health problems.
Professional dental services at Mayfair Animal Hospital are performed under general anesthesia and
include a thorough
oral health evaluation, scaling and polishing the teeth, dental X-rays, and treatment of
problems that are identified.
Diseases of the
oral cavity, if left untreated, are often painful and can lead to more serious
health problems including heart, lung and kidney disease.
Cats are special and unusual creatures, but they definitely share one thing in common with dogs and many other mammals (
including humans): their vulnerability to dental
problems and
oral health challenges.