Canine oral health is crucial to their overall well-being and is just as important as any other aspect of daily care, yet it is often overlooked. Dental diseases in dogs are more common than many pet owners might think, affecting not only their quality of life but also their overall health.
Healthy teeth allow dogs to chew and grind their food properly, aiding in digestion and the absorption of essential nutrients. Moreover, dental diseases do not only affect the mouth—they can also impact nearby organs such as the eyes and nasal cavity. The accumulation of plaque and tartar can lead to infections and systemic problems in organs like the liver, kidneys, and heart. For this reason, maintaining good dental hygiene is essential to prevent more serious complications.
Dental issues such as periodontal disease or fractured teeth can cause significant pain, impacting a dog’s behavior, mood, and ability to enjoy daily activities. A dog with healthy teeth will enjoy a better quality of life.
It's important to keep in mind that each animal requires specific care, as not all dogs are prone to the same dental problems. For example, small breeds like Yorkshire Terriers or Poodles are more likely to develop periodontal disease (gingivitis–periodontitis), so it’s crucial to get them used to oral handling from an early age to ensure effective hygiene. In contrast, large breed dogs are more prone to dental fractures, so it is recommended to prevent them from chewing excessively hard objects.
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Today, there are various methods to maintain good dental hygiene in pets, including techniques such as brushing, oral rinses, special diets, and veterinary treatments.
It is vital to be aware of these problems and take both preventive and curative measures to maintain our dogs’ oral health and contribute to a longer, healthier life. Preventing dental diseases significantly reduces the risk of complications that could negatively affect your pet’s longevity. That’s why at IVeM, we have a team of veterinary specialists available for your dog’s dental checkups and ready to answer any questions you may have.