Dog dental

Read our curated health and wellness articles about pets to help keep your loved ones healthy!
CONDITION DOG Dental Abscesses in Dogs

A dental abscess is a pocket of pus-like fluid that forms in or around the tooth root, usually as the result of periodontal disease or a broken tooth. Dogs may be asymptomatic, or exhibit symptoms such as halitosis, drooling, chewing on only one side of the mouth, rubbing one side of their face, a visible bump on the cheek under the eye which may be scabbed.

· 5 min read
CONDITION DOG Oral Resorptive Lesions in Dogs

Oral resorptive lesions in dogs occur when the hard tissues of the tooth root are destroyed by cells called odontoclasts, leaving a pocket in the tooth. These lesions usually occur where the root and the crown meet, but can occur anywhere on the root.

· 3 min read
CONDITION DOG Dental Disease (Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease) in Dogs

Dental diseases are  a variety of conditions affecting the mouth, teeth, gums, and tooth support structure. This is incredibly common in dogs with approximately 80% of dogs experiencing some form of dental disease by the age of two.

· 4 min read
CONDITION DOG Dentigerous Cysts in Dogs

Dentigerous cysts are formed when a tooth does not emerge properly out of the gumline. A fluid-filled cyst forms around the crown of the tooth and gradually increases in size. 

· 3 min read

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