Signs Your Pet May Have Dental Disease
Dental disease doesn't always announce itself clearly. Some pets show obvious signs, while others remain quiet and stoic. Common signs we may see include:
Persistent bad breath that doesn't improve
Yellow or brown tartar accumulation
Red, inflamed gums
Pain or difficulty eating, drinking, or chewing
Favoring one side of the mouth while chewing
Less interest in chew toys, tug games, or hard kibble
Swelling along the face or jaw
Nasal discharge
Many pets show few outward signs, which is why regular veterinary examinations are so important. Your pet's mouth is evaluated at every wellness visit, and if concerns arise between visits, an oral health exam can be scheduled at any time.
What's Included in a Pet Dental Procedure at Prairie Hills
At our Cheyenne animal hospital, dental procedures are performed in a dedicated dental suite designed specifically for cleanliness and patient safety. Your pet's dental package includes:
Supporting Pet Dental Health at Home
Professional dental cleanings are an important foundation, but ongoing home care plays a valuable role in slowing the progression of dental disease and extending the time between cleanings.
At-home dental care options include:
Tooth Brushing:
Use a pet-safe toothbrush or finger brush and toothpaste designed specifically for pets. If brushing is new, starting slowly and pairing the experience with positive reinforcement can make a big difference.
Veterinary-Approved Dental Chews:
These help reduce plaque through mechanical action and enzymatic support.
Water Additives:
Formulated to be safe for pets to swallow, these help reduce oral bacteria when added to drinking water.
Dental disease is common, but it doesn't have to become a source of chronic pain or infection. Reach out to book a dental evaluation for your pet.