In
order for your pet to stay in top shape, good oral health is
important.
When bacteria from periodontal disease travels into a pet's
bloodstream, the lungs, heart, kidneys, liver and nervous
system can be affected. These infections usually are treatable
when caught at an early stage. However, if they are not caught
in time, they can cause serious organ damage and even death.
Signs
of oral and dental disease
Bad breath
Tartar buildup on the teeth
Swollen, receding or bleeding gums
Fractured or abscessed teeth
Change in eating habits
If
you suspect a problem with your pet schedule a
dental check-up with one of our doctors or
experienced technicians. They are qualified to
give you a dental estimate and plan that will work
best for you and your furry friend.
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