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The red line above the teeth is gingivitis (infection).
Look in your pet's mouth!
If the teeth have heavy brownish-yellow accumulations on them, especially near the gum line, and if the gum line is swollen and fiery red, dental disease is present. The brownish-yellow accumulation which is often greasy and very nasty in appearance is made up of plaque and tartar. Beneath those accumulations are billions of bacteria which attack the gingiva (gums) causing them to become inflamed and infected as evidenced by swelling and redness. If the situation is not corrected, the inflamed gums recede, exposing more and more of the tooth root. Eventually the infection destroys the bone surrounding the root and the tooth loosens in its socket. This condition can cause your pet much pain and usually makes it difficult for your pet to eat properly. Soon, the tooth will fall out.
Long term dental disease and infection causes damage to other organs and body systems too. Bacteria in tartar around the teeth are a source of infection to other areas of the body. The bones of the mouth may be infected, and the heart and kidneys can also be damaged or destroyed by these bacteria circulating in the blood.
At Coit Hedgcoxe Animal Hospital, we can help prevent or stop these problems before they can damage your pet's mouth irreparably. If your pet's teeth have plaque and tartar they need to be cleaned by a veterinarian. A toothbrush will not do the job. Using an ultrasonic scaler, just as in humans, the plaque and tartar is removed from the teeth, and any other necessary dental or oral repairs are made. Major damage is often unseen and under the gums. General anesthetic is necessary for all dental procedures done at our hospital. Home dental care and diet can help slow down the return of tartar and plaque after the dental cleaning.
All pets have some form of dental disease during their lifetimes. Let us examine your pet's mouth and teeth regularly for problems. We can help them and prevent unnecessary pain and damage to their teeth, resulting in a longer, healthier lives.