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Pet Dental Care - Tips to Manage Your Pet’s Oral Health

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Vet checking cat's teeth

Learn How to Improve Your Pet's Oral Health

How healthy are your pet's pearly whites? Without proper dental care, your furry friend may develop painful infections and even lose teeth. These tips will help you protect your pet's teeth and gums.

Brush Your Pet's Teeth

Brushing removes plaque, a clear bacterial film that constantly coats the teeth. Plaque is a factor in tooth decay, but unlike humans, dogs and cats rarely develop cavities.

Unfortunately, that doesn't mean that it's safe for plaque to remain on their teeth. Plaque turns into tartar if it's not removed within a week or two. Tartar, a hard, yellow deposit, irritates the gums and can cause inflammation and periodontal (gum) disease.

Daily brushing gets rid of plaque, preventing it from ever transforming into tartar. It's never too late to start brushing your cat or dog's teeth. Although it's easier to start brushing when your pet is a puppy or kitten, many older animals will eventually permit you to brush their teeth if you start the process gradually.

You may find brushing is easier if you:

  • Let Your Furry Friend Lick or Smell the Toothpaste. Place a dab of pet toothpaste on your finger or a pet toothbrush and let your cat or dog sniff or lick it. Never use human toothpaste, as the ingredients can be toxic to animals. Pet toothpaste is a much better choice. The toothpaste contains flavors pets find appealing, like chicken, beef, seafood, and peanut.
  • Rub Your Pet's Teeth. Once you've found a toothpaste flavor your pet likes, place a tiny amount on your finger and briefly rub the paste across the gums. Offering a treat when you're through may make teeth cleaning more acceptable to your pet. Keep in mind that you're not actually trying to clean your pet's teeth at this point. Rubbing the gums with the paste helps your furry friend adjust to the sensation of brushing.
  • Try Brushing When Your Pet Is Comfortable. Squirt a pea-sized amount of toothpaste on a pet toothbrush or a finger brush, and gently brush your pet's teeth and gum line using a circular motion. Although both types of brushes remove plaque, a traditional toothbrush may be more effective in removing plaque at the gum line.

Patience is a must when you're starting an oral hygiene routine. It may take a week or two until you can progress from one step to another.

Choose Tooth-Friendly Foods and Treats

Some types of foods, treats, gels, sprays, and additives are specially formulated to prevent plaque and tartar build-up. Talk to your pet's veterinarian about the best foods and products for good oral health.

Schedule Checkups and Teeth Cleanings

Your oral health would suffer if you never saw the dentist or had your teeth cleaned. Pets need checkups and cleanings too. During your pet's exam, the veterinarian will look for signs of trouble, such as broken teeth, swollen or receding gums, bleeding, or loose teeth. Your vet may also recommend X-rays, as some tooth problems may not be obvious.

Teeth cleaning, recommended at least once a year, reduces your pet's risk of developing periodontal disease. The disease can cause bad breath, make chewing painful, and may infect or damage gum tissue, bones, ligaments, and teeth. If gum disease isn't treated, your pet's teeth may even fall out.

Periodontal disease may also increase the likelihood that your dog or cat will develop diabetes, or kidney, liver, or heart disease. According to an article in Today's Veterinary Practice, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats have some form of periodontal disease by age 2. Among dogs, toy and small breeds are most likely to develop the disease.

Although brushing your pet's teeth removes plaque above the gum line, plaque and tartar may still be present below the gums. A dental cleaning is the only way to remove the substances from under the gums.

Dental cleanings are performed under anesthesia. Blood tests are required before cleanings to ensure that your pet is in good health and can tolerate the anesthesia. Cleanings offer a simple, safe way to protect your pet's oral and general health.

Oral care is an essential aspect of good health. Let us know if your pet is due for a cleaning or you're concerned about tooth or gum problems.

Sources:

American Animal Hospital Association: 10 Facts You Need to Know to Protect Your Pet’s Oral (and Overall!) Health

AVMA: Pet Dental Care

Tufts Now: Chew on This, 12/10/20

Today’s Veterinary Practice: Periodontal Disease: Utilizing Current Information to Improve Client Compliance

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recommended by 168 people
The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. They work in a timely manner and genuinely love animals.
sandra cox
14 hours ago
Heather Tackett
2 days ago
The staff working here are very personable. We have taken our pets there for over 10 years.A couple of years ago, we had to make the hardest decision ever. Our little Doxie was very sick and Dr. Alexander explained all the options available but we all knew the best thing to do was to let her go. Dr. Alexander got Lowe as comfortable as possible and let us stay with her as long as we wanted. Everyone there was so kind and sympathetic to us and they took care of the cremation for us. They gave us Lowe's paw print in plaster and Dr. Alexander even sent a card to us a couple of weeks later. That meant so much to us. They have always been available to see our pets any time we called or came in for an emergency. It means so much to know we have New Ga Animal Hospital as our veterinarian. We can always count on them. We're thankful we tried them and you will be too!Karen Coffey
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Karen Coffey
4 days ago
I have 3 dogs and 2 cats. I live 30 minutes away from this Clinic. I choose to drive to New Georgia because I personally know the Doctors and Staff, whom are very open and friendly. I know them to be very conscientious about their work and my (and all) animals they treat. I always get a follow up phone call if the situation calls for it. This is one of the few remaining family owned veterinarian clinics in our area. I highly recommend that you and your pet(s) check them out.
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David Keever
5 days ago
Dr Alexander's team is courteous, competent, & caring. My beloved pup recently passed, but before, Dr Alexander prepared my family, tended to her, took care of her, & explained to us how to give the special TLC she needed. We love this crew of talented & caring individuals. Advocate for this extremely rare group to everyone. Well worth the praise!♡
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Vanessa Turner
6 days ago
Andra Maulding
6 days ago
Dr. Alexander is the best! She is very patient and listens to all questions and concerns. She has a love for fur babies like no other! She helped me figure out an alternative treatment for my dog when the one previously recommended turned out to be more expensive than I originally thought. You will not find a better clinic to take your babies to.
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Kaitlyn Pickel
6 days ago
Great doctors that care for your furry family members, always have a great experience when I’m there!
Kayla White
6 days ago
Living out of town, I have had the opportunity to reach out to this company for expert advice which was gladly given and appreciated as a first time canine owner. The owners are eager to help and love your fury friends!!!
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Bernd Toro
6 days ago
This place is awesome, Dr. Alexander took great care of my Toby. Great Service and very Friendly!
Tyler Wright
6 days ago
Great staff! Compassionate and caring toward my 80 lb lab! My lab had a fatty tumor and was removed with the utmost care. Detected other tumors and kept a good eye out monitoring any growth. Wouldn’t take my girl to anyone else! Thorough with at home instruction in caring for her.
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Patricia Keever
6 days ago
Dr. Alexander cares for her patients and their people, and because of that (and many other reasons) she’s the only vet our animals see. I highly recommend New Ga Animal Hospital.
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Joy Leaphart
6 days ago
Compassionate and caring staff. Personal interaction with owners and their pets. Great medical care and follow up.
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Ramona Duncan
6 days ago
We were greeted with a super friendly staff. They were quick to take our dogs back and were great with them during their shots. Dr. Alexander was very knowledgeable and was able to answer all of our questions and gave us several suggestions to better help our pups. They even have Disney movies playing in the lobby all day, so that’s a plus for those with kids. We will continue to take our animals here!!
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Aliah Keever
6 days ago
I adopted my 1st dog over the weekend and took him to New Georgia Animal Hospital expecting an easy fix to his problem. Instead I found out a lot more. Everyone in the staff seems very knowledgeable in every question they're asked. They were very kind and seemed to really care about all their animals. I have found the final part of his family and would reccomend them to anyone needing someone to help care for their pets.
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Theresa Perdue
3 weeks ago
I wouldn’t take my pets anywhere els! They are very sweet and take very good care of my baby.
katlyn Stover
1 month ago
Highly recommended New Georgia Animal Hospital. We brought our Aussie in today and they were all so sweet and helpful. I came in with a dog in one arm and a baby carrier in the other. They brought me paperwork to my seat, carried my puppy to our room, and even offered to help me back out to my car. Definitely a small, local feel. I’m glad we chose them to care for our sweet Autumn Girl!
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Kyle Huff
1 month ago
Professional Hometown VetWe moved to the area recently. First experience we had was with our elderly cat who had a Urinary Tract Infection. They took such an interest in her, were so kind and gentle and got her on the road to recovery right away.Our next experience was with a middle-aged cat who suffered from severe anxiety. They were very considerate and proactive in making sure we tried everything we could to give her the best life possible. Unfortunately, with the severity of her anxiety it was doing her more physical harm than good keeping her alive. It was also putting our family at risk when she would lash out and attack unexpectedly and unprovoked.Dr. Duncan handled the moment we had to say our final goodbye to our baby. She was so kind, understanding and considerate. I felt like she genuinely felt my pain. I was allowed to be in the room for her last moments and Dr. Duncan even offered personal comfort.When all was over, they even gave us a clay heart with her paw prints to bake and keep, something we will treasure forever. Following up with a sympathy card from Dr. Duncan apologizing we couldn't do more for our baby... Thank you Dr. Duncan and New Georgia Animal Hospital for being so amazing in everything.
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Mama Berry
1 month ago
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1 month ago
Abigail Naomi
1 month ago
They treat us and the animals so well. Love them
Deborah Farah
1 month ago
Great staff
Gary Hopkins
1 month ago
Awesome Vet! Love this place. Really cares about your animal and it does not over charge
Tina Watts
1 month ago
Amazing service, nice and friendly! My dogs love coming here, reasonable prices, great service, & I can certainly trust them with my dogs.
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Isabel Marin
2 months ago
Friendly staff, clean and comfortable waiting and exam rooms. Very personalized service and care. Wouldn’t take my pets anywhere else!
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Sammy Alexander
2 months ago

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