Animal Hospital’s Dental Care Month

Free Dental Check-ups for all clients

Did you know that dental disease is the most common disease in pets?

Many people do not realise that dental disease is very common with over 80% of animals over the age of 3 showing signs of dental problems. Breed, age and individual tendencies such as eating habits are factors which affect the speed at which dental disease can develop.

Plaque builds up on the tooth surface every time your pet eats and if it is not removed it hardens into tartar. This needs to be surgically removed. Bacteria in the mouth spreads in the blood stream and causes infections in all major organs particularly the heart and kidneys.

Dental care should therefore be part of your daily routine and will help to ensure that your dog lives a happy and healthy life. Ignoring the need for dental care could result in your dog’s health suffering and ultimately reduce his life span.

Its important that you start to examine your pets mouth on a regular basis.

Some signs of dental disease to look out for include:

  • Pain
  • Dropping food out from the mouth
  • Excessive salivation
  • Bad breath
  • Redness of the gums
  • Bleeding or receding gums
  • Loose teeth
  • Broken or fractured teeth
  • Tartar build-up
  • Pus discharge
  • Mouth ulcers
  • Swelling in the mouth
  • Swelling on the face
  • Displacement of the eyes due to an abscess

To ensure that your pet’s mouth stays healthy throughout his/her’s life there are a few simple tips to follow:

  • Start brushing your pets teeth as soon as possible.
  • Alternatively use a product such as plaque off to stop plaque sticking to teeth.
  • Have regularly checkups with your vet
  • Feed a good dry food.
  • Dental sticks can be given as treats.

For the month of November, we are giving free dental check-up’s for all clients. One of our friendly nurses will take the time to examine your pets mouth and to formulate an easy to follow home-care programme so that you can keep your pet’s mouth healthy.

To avail of your free check-up please contact the clinic on 01-4515930

 

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