If your pet has bad breath, red or swollen gums, or
yellowish plaque on their teeth, it may be a sign of serious periodontal disease.
Not exact matches
Within 24 hours the
plaque might start to show into tartar, a hard
yellowish deposit
on the
tooth.
Early in the disease, the
plaque is no more than a thin brownish or
yellowish coating
on the sides of the
teeth.
If not removed
plaque hardens to form tarter, a
yellowish substance visible
on tooth surfaces.
This
plaque or calculus is visible as a hard
yellowish coating
on the outer base of your pet's
teeth.
Plaque and tarter build up is a visible
yellowish film or caking
on tooth surface.
• Bad breath — This is typically the first sign of dental disease • Red and / or swollen gums • A
yellowish - brown crust of
plaque on the
teeth along the gum line • Difficulty eating or decreased appetite • Head shyness, mouth sensitivity when touched • Missing or loose
teeth
Plaque, a
yellowish film, is formed
on the
teeth.