Dogs and cats don't care about their dental hygiene, but we know you do and the importance of healthy gums and teeth. Just like humans, diseased teeth and gums can affect their overall health.
The buildup of calculus and tartar is a common finding. If you look in your pet's mouth, you may notice greenish or brownish material on the side of their teeth.
It would be best if you brushed your pets' teeth regularly. Bringing them to Hampton Animal Hospital for dental checkups to optimal health cuts down on bad breath and possible tooth damage. Don’t let pain and discomfort make your furry friend ill. We are here to keep your dog or cat’s teeth healthy and strong.
Dental surgery and radiology are available for severe cases.
Infection can start to develop under this material and the gum line and invade the roots and supporting structures of the tooth. Gum disease may cause the tooth to loosen and can lead to tooth loss. If this infection progresses, it can enter the bloodstream and cause heart and kidney disease.
Your pet's dental health is an essential habit to maintain. After a thorough oral examination, your Hampton Animal Hospital veterinarian will discuss what you need to do to maintain or improve your beloved pet's dental health.
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