Other signs of periodontal disease may include your dog avoiding its kibble, or not wanting to chew on his once - loved bully sticks, or not wanting to pick up and play with their favorite toys.
Often, I also see gingivitis, a thin, red stripe on the gum line that indicates inflammation or irritation on the gums, and
other signs of periodontal disease, including loose teeth and drooling.
Not exact matches
We are most concerned with
signs of gingivitis, broken teeth,
periodontal disease and
other painful dental and oral lesions.
Unfortunately,
other than bad breath, there are few
signs of periodontal disease in dogs evident to dog owners and professional diagnosis often comes too late to prevent extensive damage.
During every exam, I always analyze the teeth and look for
signs of periodontal disease, malocclusion, masses or
other dental problems.
Unfortunately,
other than bad breath, there are few
signs of the
disease process evident to the owner, and professional dental cleaning and
periodontal therapy often comes too late to prevent extensive
disease or to save teeth.
When a beloved family pet shows
signs of periodontal disease or
other major problems with their teeth, it is important to go through an appropriate treatment program.