Regular dental care is crucial for maintaining the overall health of our feline friends.
Why is Dental Health Important? Dental health is a critical aspect of your pet’s overall health. Dental disease is painful and can lead to other health issues such as kidney disease, heart disease and bacterial infections.
During your initial appointment we will do a complete physical exam and get a general idea of your pet’s oral health. We will then create an estimate for a cleaning and include any extractions we can predict. It is impossible to tell which teeth, if any, need extraction until your pet is under anesthesia, the mouth is explored, and x-rays are taken. During your scheduled dental procedure, your pet will be anesthetized, and their teeth will be scaled and polished and each individual tooth assessed for disease processes. Any problem teeth will be noted, x-rayed and may be extracted if necessary.
Dental health is a critical aspect of your pet’s overall health. Dental disease is painful and can lead to other health issues such as kidney disease, heart disease and bacterial infections.
Some signs of dental disease include:
Dental disease affects cats of all breeds but cats with “smooshy” faces such as Persians and exotic shorthaired cats are often more susceptible.
A Feline Oral Resorptive Lesion (FORL) is a phenomenon that often occurs in cats. Essentially the body attacks one or more teeth resulting in a lesion on the tooth. FORLs appear as red/pink areas on the tooth itself and can be very painful. On x-ray, the tooth will appear as though it is getting eaten away. It is not completely known why this occurs and the recommended treatment is to remove the tooth to eliminate the source of pain.
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