
Cavities are an uncommon disease in dogs that involve the demineralization and destruction of hard dental tissue. These lesions result from microbial activity on carbohydrates. Symptoms include pain, difficulty chewing, and small brown spots, although they often go unnoticed.
Diagnosis is performed through an oral cavity examination and dental X-rays to assess the depth of the lesion. Depending on its severity, treatment may involve simply removing the damaged surface of the tooth, applying sealants to prevent future cavities, or even performing root canal treatment or tooth extraction if the cavity affects the pulp chamber.
At IVeM, we specialize in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. We handle both the treatment and prevention of oral cavity pathologies, such as cavities in dogs. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions related to your pet's oral health!