Pet Dental Care

Pet Dental Care and Your Pet

Pets need dental care just like humans do. Their teeth can become dirty, damaged, and painful, and making sure you are keeping your pet’s teeth clean can make a big difference. For those in the Franklin area, KKM Veterinary Clinic can help with all your pet’s dental care needs.

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Why is Pet Dental Care Important?

Our pets use their teeth for nearly everything, they use them to eat, to play, and to communicate with us. When their teeth are dirty or damaged it can cause pain and discomfort that changes their entire personality and how they interact with the world. Keeping your pet’s teeth clean can help to improve their overall health and wellbeing in so many ways.

Tooth decay and bad dental care have been linked to heart disease and other ailments in pets as well, not to mention pain and discomfort that can make it hard for them to eat, to play and to enjoy their lives overall. Making sure you are having regular dog teeth cleaning and cleaning your other pet's teeth as well can help to vastly improve their quality of life and keep them happy and healthy.

What Problems Might You Encounter?

When dealing with a pet that has teeth that are less than perfect there are a few different issues your veterinarian might be working to correct. Bad breath, gums that are inflamed and painful, tooth infection, and even tooth pain in general are all tooth issues your vet might be working on. Cleaning your pets teeth on a routine basis can help to prevent tooth loss, it can help to prevent infection, and it can keep your pet happy and healthy longer.

How Often Should You Have Your Pet’s Teeth Cleaned?

Ideally, you should be brushing your pet’s teeth every day, or at the very least encouraging foods that help to remove plaque and other dirt from the teeth like dry food or teeth cleaning treats. If you cannot take care of your pet’s teeth on your own, you should take them to the vet at least once a year, perhaps twice in more extreme cases,

To have their teeth deep cleaned. With older pets, there is always a risk of having them put under anesthesia for deep cleaning so making sure that you keep your pet’s teeth as clean as possible can truly protect them. It is advised that you have your pet’s teeth cleaned at least once a year at the vet to help manage any serious issues like plaque, damaged teeth or infection that might be present.

Call KKM Veterinary Clinic Today!

For those in the Franklin area, KKM Veterinary Clinic can help you with all your pet dental care issues. Contact us today by visiting kkmveterinaryclinic.com.

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