Teeth cleaning is an essential part of every cat's healthcare routine, and while your furry friend is unlikely to thank you right away, it will pay off in the long run, and it is one of the simplest ways to help keep your cat healthy because dental care is a critical component of your pet's long-term health plan.

Because of a lack of brushing and professional cleanings, many pets have poor dental hygiene, which can lead to gingivitis or even gum disease. Cats, in particular, are predisposed to periodontal disease, making it critical to maintain your feline happy and healthy with frequent check-ups and tooth cleanings.

Your veterinarian will examine your cat's oral health at annual checkups, but there may come a time when your cat requires a proper cleaning since, cats may develop plaque buildup on their teeth if they are not regularly cleaned. If this plaque is allowed to solidify and develop tartar, it may be highly painful to the gums and may result in tooth loss. Not only that, but poor oral health can lead to heart or renal problems in your cat, so it's important to be firm about brushing time.

HOW DO I KNOW IF MY CAT NEEDS A DENTAL CLEANING?

Regular inspection of your pet's mouth is crucial to detect dental disease in its early stages, therefore in order to avoid these potentially fatal consequences, keep an eye out for symptoms of tooth decay or disease.

There are a few symptoms you may look for to see whether your pet's mouth needs to be evaluated by a veterinarian, including:

  • Bad breath
  • Excessive drooling
  • Pawing at the face and/or mouth
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Loose or broken teeth
  • Dropping food from the mouth

If you observe any of these symptoms in your pet, make an appointment with your veterinarian right once. To preserve your cat's health, a professional veterinary dental cleaning is the only way to eliminate tartar from the teeth and under the gum tissue.

WHAT IS A DENTAL CLEANING?

Plaque and tartar are removed from your cat's teeth during a dental cleaning. Only while the pet is under general anesthesia can a complete dental cleaning be performed. Cats will not open their jaws and enable us to remove plaque and tartar off their teeth. Anesthesia relieves your pet's suffering during the dental treatment and allows your veterinarian to thoroughly check the teeth and remove tartar from behind the gums.

BENEFITS OF A DENTAL CLEANING?

Feline professional dental cleaning eliminates the apparent plaque, tartar from the teeth’ surfaces, and germs from behind the gums. This removes possible sources of infection to the mouth and other organs, as well as protecting your pet from discomfort and tooth loss.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU GET YOUR CAT’S TEETH CLEANED AT THE VET?

Every 6 months to a year is recommended, with regular brushing in between professional cleanings. Your Lakeshore Vet and Pet Lodge veterinarian will gladly offer trustworthy products for your cat!

Our Mandeville veterinarian team knows the significance of cleaning your cat's teeth since poor dental hygiene may have a negative impact on other aspects of their body. Do you want to learn more about the importance of cat teeth cleaning or are you afraid that your pet has dental problems? Contact us immediately to set up an appointment!

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