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Plaque and tartar: Your dog's teeth should be white, but if you don't pay attention to cleaning your dog's teeth, they will start to develop yellow-brown spots. Even a slight discoloration around the gums is a red flag, as bacteria can invade your dog's bloodstream and begin to affect his internal organs.
The longer you leave plaque and tartar on your teeth, the worse it will become. In some cases, years of accumulation have led to such results.
Bad breath: As your dog reaches adulthood, breathing should also be relatively odorless (just like you do after brushing your teeth in the morning). If you notice that your dog is starting to have bad breath, don't just pin your nose away, bacterial build-up and infected teeth are the root cause.
Bleeding gums: As you already know, unhygienic oral hygiene in humans can lead to sensitive, inflamed, bleeding gums. The same goes for dogs, if you notice blood stains on your dog's gums brushing or on their favorite toy, it's time to take action.
Loose teeth: When a dog has periodontal disease, tartar can spread below the gum line, which can lead to gum recession, bone loss, and damage to the overall structure that supports the teeth. This means that your dog's teeth may start to loosen or even fall out.
Wear gloves regularly and gently stroke and check your dog's teeth to make it easier to spot changes.
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1.Periodontitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the periodontal ligament and its surrounding tissues, also known as alveolar discharge.
2.In the early stages of periodontitis, the gingival margins bleed and swollen.
3.Significant pain, difficulty in feeding, and heavy salivation in the middle and past lifetimes.
4.In the later stage, there will be loose teeth, gum ulcers, bad breath, and most of the tooth roots will be exposed, and convulsions and spasms will occur in severe cases.
5.If the infection is suppurated, gentle squeezing can drain the pus.
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It's true that some pets don't like to drink water, and sometimes this can happen when they often eat some dry food.
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It's true, because many people keep animals, don't brush their teeth, and never pay attention to the oral health of animals.
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Yes, of course. Because dogs usually don't brush their teeth at all after eating, their teeth will certainly be unhealthy.
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Periodontal infiltration inflammation is generally caused by not cleaning the dog's mouth in time, resulting in bacterial infection, and slowly clustered with cautious inflammation. Therefore, in general, it has a lot to do with whether the owner usually pays attention to cleaning. Periodontitis in dogs is an acute or chronic inflammatory process involving the periodontal gingival margin, periodontal pockets, periodontal ligaments, and alveolar bone.
Common symptoms of periodontitis:
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