Dental Disease
Dental disease is the most common infectious disease of our pets. Over 80% of cats and dogs over the age of 3 require dental treatment now.
This is really quite frightening. Hundreds of thousands of pets are walking around suffering from disease - often without their owners being aware of a problem.
Whilst dental disease is unpleasant - leading to bad breath, pain, discharges and often the loss of teeth; the effects do not stay confined to the mouth. Bacteria spread via the bloodstream and can attack the kidneys, heart, liver – indeed the whole body. This is why pets often feel so much better after proper dental treatment – owners often reporting that they seem like puppies or kittens again.
Periodontal Disease
A Guide to the development and progression of Periodontal Disease. This is the most common form of dental disease affecting our pets.
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Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesion
A Guide to the development and progression of Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions - a very common problem affecting cats. These lesions were previously called Neck Lesions.
Did You Know?
Lift the Lip!
The whole mouth has to be examined - often the back teeth can be terrible, we have to look under the lip.
