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Thursday, March 02, 2006

Loose Teeth May Signal Pet Gum Disease

Loose Teeth May Signal Pet Gum Disease

Pet gum disease is the number one cause of loose teeth in dogs and cats. Improper dental care and diet are the main culprits behind pet gum disease, and loose teeth eventually lead to full tooth loss, making it difficult for your pet to eat.

Pet gum disease begins with nasty little anaerobic bacteria that are naturally found in your pet's mouth. When tartar is allowed to accumulate near your pet's gum line, these pet gum disease bacteria are given a home to multiply rapidly. The pet gum disease bacteria then moves in under the gums to form pockets around the roots of your pet's teeth. As the pet gum disease bacteria keeps growing, so do the pockets, eventually leading to loose teeth that eventually fall out altogether.

It's essential to fight pet gum disease before it reaches crisis stage. Check your pet's teeth. Is there a milky crust along the gum line? If the teeth wiggle even a little, you have a loose teeth problem that needs immediate attention.

To keep pet gum disease at bay, take your pet to a veterinarian dentist for regular cleaning, feed a crunchy pet diet to help remove tartar, and offer your pets Greenies Dental Treats to help keep their teeth extra clean.

Pet gum disease and loose teeth significantly lower the quality of your pet's life, but now you have the tools and knowledge to fight both. Do your best to prevent pet gum disease from taking hold in your own fuzzy friends.

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