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The Importance of Dog Teeth

Date: 2024-08-25

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The Importance of Dog Teeth
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The Importance of Dog Teeth

1. A strong tooth can make it easy for dogs to eat nutritious food.

2. If the teeth are diseased, the dog's appetite will be greatly reduced, and the dog's health will become very bad.

3. In addition to affecting nutritional intake, dental disease can also lead to the occurrence of other diseases.

Dog Dental Diseases

1. Calculus

Dental calculus is a mineral agglomeration attached to the surface of the teeth, which is formed after the carbonization of the tartar accumulated by the food residue in the dog's mouth. Oral bacteria multiply to form dental plaque. After the plaque calcifies, it forms agglomerates and attaches to the surface of the calculus, making the calculus more and more serious. The color of the calculus is yellow, brown or even black.

2. Gingivitis

The continuous deposition of dental calculus will cause gaps between the teeth and gums, which provides a good breeding ground for bacteria to multiply, leading to inflammation of the gums.

3. Periodontal disease

Periodontal disease is caused by the deterioration of dental calculus and gingivitis. After the periodontal tissue is inflamed, it is easy for dogs to have increased saliva, bad breath, swollen gums, suppuration and bleeding, and in severe cases, it can cause teeth to shake or even fall off.

4. Tooth decay

If the dog often eats food that is too soft, it is easy to produce food residues, which will adhere to the surface of the teeth. After a long time, bacteria will grow, and acidic substances will be produced to corrode the teeth and form tooth decay.

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