Many pet owners are unaware of the fact that dental disease can lead to
painful oral infections, tooth loss, problems eating, and of course bad breath!
Many pet owners are unaware of the fact that dental disease can lead to
painful oral infections, tooth loss, problems eating and bad breath.
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oral antibiotics if your child develops symptoms of dacryocystitis, an
infection which can cause the tear duct to become swollen, red, and
painful
Dental disease is
painful and puts pets at risk for further
infection in the
oral cavity and rest of the body.
Diagnosing
oral disease through dental radiography (xray) allows us to treat
painful conditions and to clear up
infections that can lead to systemic issues such as heart, kidney and liver disease.
Oral infections can be
painful on their own, but if they are not addressed, they can also cause damage to the rest of the body.
Examples of these problems include severe tartar and calculi buildup,
painful gingivitis, cracked or broken teeth, dental
infections and
oral tumors.
Advanced dental disease can lead to tooth root abscesses, which are extremely
painful, oro - nasal fistulas, tooth fractures, blindness (due to inflammation of the roots close to the eye),
oral cancer, and osteomyelitis (
infection of the jaw bone).