February is Pet Dental Health Month: Keep Your Pet’s Smile Healthy
Dental health plays a vital role in your pet’s overall well-being, yet it is often overlooked. Many pet owners may not realize that by the age of three, most dogs and cats show signs of dental disease. If left untreated, poor oral hygiene can lead to pain, tooth loss, and even serious health complications affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver.
At Mariemont Veterinary Clinic, we encourage pet owners to take proactive steps toward maintaining their pet’s dental health. February is Pet Dental Health Month, making it the perfect time to learn how routine dental care can keep your pet happy, comfortable, and free from disease.
Why Pet Dental Health is Important
Just like people, pets are susceptible to plaque and tartar buildup, which can lead to gum disease, infections, and other painful conditions. When bacteria accumulate in the mouth, they can enter the bloodstream and cause systemic health problems. Poor dental health doesn’t just affect your pet’s mouth; it can impact their entire body.
Some of the most common signs of dental disease in pets include:
- Bad breath
- Yellow or brown tartar buildup on teeth
- Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
- Difficulty chewing or reluctance to eat
- Drooling more than usual
- Pawing at the mouth or face
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s time for a veterinary dental checkup.
The Benefits of Regular Dental Care
- Prevents pain and discomfort – Periodontal disease can be painful, leading to difficulty eating and an overall decline in quality of life.
- Reduces the risk of serious health conditions – Bacteria from dental infections can spread to major organs, increasing the risk of heart, kidney, and liver disease.
- Freshens breath – Bad breath isn’t just unpleasant; it’s often a sign of underlying dental problems that need to be addressed.
- Prevents tooth loss – Healthy gums and teeth ensure your pet can continue eating comfortably as they age.
- Saves money on future veterinary costs – Preventative dental care helps avoid expensive procedures such as extractions and advanced treatments.
How to Maintain Your Pet’s Dental Health
- Brush your pet’s teeth daily using a pet-safe toothbrush and toothpaste. Start slow and make it a positive experience.
- Use dental treats and chews designed to reduce plaque buildup. These can supplement brushing but should not replace it.
- Incorporate dental diets and water additives that support oral hygiene. Some pet foods are specially formulated to help clean teeth as your pet chews.
- Schedule professional dental cleanings to remove tartar and check for hidden issues. Veterinary cleanings go beyond what at-home care can achieve.
What Happens During a Veterinary Dental Cleaning?
During a professional dental cleaning at Mariemont Veterinary Clinic, our team thoroughly examines your pet’s mouth, looking for signs of disease, infection, or damage. The cleaning process includes:
- Scaling to remove plaque and tartar above and below the gumline
- Polishing to smooth the tooth surface and reduce future plaque buildup
- Dental X-rays to check for underlying issues such as root infections or bone loss
- Extractions if necessary, to remove severely damaged or infected teeth
Professional cleanings under anesthesia are the best way to ensure a thorough and pain-free experience for your pet.
When to Schedule a Dental Checkup
Routine dental care is essential to preventing disease and maintaining overall health. If it has been more than a year since your pet’s last dental exam or if you notice any signs of oral health issues, now is the time to schedule a visit.
At Mariemont Veterinary Clinic, we offer comprehensive dental care to keep your pet’s teeth and gums in top condition. February is a great time to prioritize your pet’s oral health, but dental care is important all year round.
Call us today to schedule an appointment and ensure your pet’s smile stays bright and healthy.