Gum Disease

Gum Disease

Pet gum disease, or periodontal disease, is a common dental condition affecting dogs and cats. Bacteria can build up and cause plaque, leading to gum disease. Monitor your pets to ensure no injuries or broken teeth affect dental health. Watch for signs, such as changes in eating habits, that could signal dental problems.

Once your pet has gum disease, you must learn how to treat it. If you are in Vero Beach, FL, you can visit Southside Veterinary Hospital for help with prevention and treatment.

Pet Dental Care

Dental care should be part of your routine for your pet. This dental routine means making good oral decisions and scheduling regular cleanings. Brushing your pets’ teeth may sound impossible, but your pets must get used to it. In addition, use toothpaste designed for pets to ensure it is safe and effective. Routinely brushing your pets' teeth is necessary to avoid any built-up plaque. Thankfully, many pets enjoy the routine and the treat after brushing.

Veterinary Teeth Cleaning

Our veterinarian will use X-rays to determine if there are any issues with individual teeth. Several pets can be frightened by the procedure, and many may need to be sedated for cleanings. Schedule regular dental cleanings with our veterinarian. These cleanings involve the removal of plaque and tartar both above and below the gumline.

Our vet will scrape off the plaque, then apply treatment or sealant to maintain your pet's oral hygiene. We may also perform a thorough dental examination to assess your pet's oral health.

Visit Our Veterinarian for Important Pet Dental Care

Preventing and addressing gum disease in pets is crucial for maintaining their oral health and quality of life. Regular dental care, both at home and with professional veterinary assistance, can help prevent the progression of gum disease. We ensure a healthy and pain-free mouth for your beloved pet.

Dental care is vital to your pets' health. Be aware of the issues before they are so serious that they are causing long-term issues. Call Southside Veterinary Hospital at (772) 562-7845 and schedule an exam and routine cleaning appointment.

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