Why Pet Oral Hygiene is Important?

You know that it is a good idea to visit your dentist regularly to keep your teeth strong and healthy. What you might not know is that your pet could use the same care and not just to fight stinky breath. Dental care can be important for keeping your pet healthy and alive, too. Our veterinary team at Branch’s Veterinary Clinic in Nashville, GA, is here to provide pet dental care at our animal hospital.

Tooth Problems Hurt

You’ve probably had a toothache before, so you know how bad the pain can be. Your beloved pet could suffer from that same pain. Dental health problems can lead to decay, gum disease, and more. Regular dental care with a vet can help ensure this doesn’t happen.

Dental Bacteria Can Kill 

When your pet lacks dental care, bacteria might form on his teeth and that could eventually turn into plaque. That plaque can lead to infection and a lot of pain for your pet, but it can do much more.

It can enter your pet’s bloodstream, then move to the kidneys, liver, and heart. This can lead to permanent organ damage and even death.

Fixing Problems Costs More than Preventing Them 

Visiting a veterinarian at our animal hospital for regular pet dental care can help prevent a wide range of issues, like those listed above. This regular care requires a much lower financial investment than emergency trips to the animal hospital for tooth removal or lengthy stays due to organ damage.

Caring for Your Pet’s Teeth 

Regular brushing at home can be useful for your pet’s dental health. However, they might also need to have professional cleanings as well. This can happen annually but it may be a good idea to consult a veterinarian to ensure you follow the recommended schedule for your pet.

Schedule a Pet Dental Visit with Our Nashville, GA, Animal Hospital 

If you’ve noticed any issues with your pet’s teeth or it’s been a while since his last cleaning, play it safe. Call us at (229) 686-3661 to schedule a pet dental visit with our veterinary team at Branch’s Veterinary Clinic. Vet on our veterinarian team is here to help.

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