Bad breath is likely a sign your pet has periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is the most common clinical condition affecting adult pets. It is estimated that as much as 85 percent of pets have dental disease by the time they are three years old. This is an alarming statistic, considering the bacteria causing dental disease can also damage the heart, lungs, kidneys and liver.
Bad breath is likely a sign your pet has periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is the most common clinical condition affecting adult pets. It is estimated that as much as 85 percent of pets have dental disease by the time they are three years old. This is an alarming statistic, considering the bacteria causing dental disease can also damage the heart, lungs, kidneys and liver.
It is PAINFUL. Periodontal disease is caused by bacterial infection that spreads, unnoticed, beneath the gumline. As the disease progresses, it destroys the bone around the tooth roots leading to mobile, painful teeth. Dogs and cats with advanced periodontal disease often require oral surgery to extract many teeth.
It is PAINFUL. Periodontal disease is caused by bacterial infection that spreads, unnoticed, beneath the gumline. As the disease progresses, it destroys the bone around the tooth roots leading to mobile, painful teeth. Dogs and cats with advanced periodontal disease often require oral surgery to extract many teeth.
Bellevue Animal Clinic has the latest in digital oral radiographs and ultrasonic scaling equipment to provide your pet the best in dental care. We practice C.O.R.E which stands for Comprehensive Oral and Radiographic Evaluation. C.O.R.E. helps us to detect the full extent of any periodontal damage. In the event that oral surgery is required, our veterinarians have the latest training and equipment to relieve your pet's pain and get back to good oral health.
Bellevue Animal Clinic has the latest in digital oral radiographs and ultrasonic scaling equipment to provide your pet the best in dental care. We practice C.O.R.E which stands for Comprehensive Oral and Radiographic Evaluation. C.O.R.E. helps us to detect the full extent of any periodontal damage. In the event that oral surgery is required, our veterinarians have the latest training and equipment to relieve your pet's pain and get back to good oral health.
Contact us today to learn more about our dentistry and oral radiographs services and schedule an appointment for your pet.
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