Clients do not want their pets to be in pain or to suffer from
untreated oral disease.
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When left
untreated dental
disease can having damaging effects on your pet when the
oral bacteria enters the bloodstream and damages the heart valves, liver, and kidneys.
Left
untreated, periodontal
disease can lead to severe
oral pain, loss of teeth, other dental
diseases and a wide array of complications throughout the body.
Left
untreated, dental
disease can cause bad breath,
oral pain and infection, tooth decay and loss, diminished quality of life and even infection of other organs.
Bad breath, gingivitis and periodontitis are just a few common dental problems found in dogs and if an
oral disease is left
untreated for too long, it can cause other health issues that can affect your dog's heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, or brain.
The consequences to our pets of leaving dental
disease untreated can include
oral pain, infection, loss of teeth, potential infection to major body organs, and of course a markedly diminished quality of life.
If left
untreated, periodontal
disease progresses to plaque build up, gum recession, loosened teeth, bad breath, inflammation, and bleeding of the gums, and, eventually, loss of teeth,
oral infections, and even poor overall health.
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.
If left
untreated, dental
disease can lead to larger systemic problems in your pet due to
oral bacteria entering the bloodstream and damaging the heart valves, kidneys, and liver.
If left
untreated,
oral disease can lead to pain and discomfort, behavior changes, heart
disease, kidney failure, and even cancer.
Left
untreated, gum
disease can lead to tooth loss, pain and bacteria in the bloodstream that can cause more serious health problems, especially if diligent
oral care and dental treats weren't part of your dog's puppyhood.
Pets suffer from many of the same
oral diseases that humans do, which, left
untreated, can make your pet very sick.