Pets need to have their teeth looked after. Pet dental care is an important aspect of maintaining your pet’s health. Dental disease can lead to more serious illness if it is left untreated. At Central Virginia Veterinary Clinic in Louisa, VA, our veterinarian understands that many pet owners overlook pet dental care. Following are the answers to several questions our veterinarian frequently receives regarding pet dental care.

What are some common signs of pet dental issues?

Most people don't spend a lot of time thinking about their pet's teeth. One of the first things they notice is that their pets have bad breath. Gum and dental issues are the main causes of bad breath in dogs and cats. You may also notice that teeth are falling out. This may also be caused by gum issues as well. If your pet is reluctant to chew things, it may be due to tooth pain. If you see any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment with our veterinarian.

What causes pet dental problems?

Plaque and tartar irritate gums. Damaged teeth can also lead to infection. Excessive chewing can damage your pet’s teeth, leading to gum disease. Our veterinarian will assess your pet’s condition to determine the behaviors that have contributed to its poor dental health.

Can I brush my pet's teeth at home?

Brushing your pet’s teeth will go a long way towards mitigating future dental issues. Use a soft toothbrush designed for pets with pet toothpaste. It is easier if you start getting your pet used to this when they are young. Some pets will just not allow you to brush their teeth. For them, you will need to rely on your veterinarian who will use anesthesia to make dental cleaning possible.

Schedule an Appointment with Our Veterinarian in Louisa

When you need a full-service veterinary clinic that supplies both routine and emergency care, Central Virginia Veterinary Clinic in Louisa, VA is the one to call. Call us today at (540) 967-1404 for more information or to schedule an appointment with our veterinarian.

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Monday
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Wednesday
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