Pet Dentistry in Winter Haven, FL
Welcome to Paw Haven Animal Hospital, where we prioritize the health and well-being of your furry family members. Pet dentistry is a crucial aspect of overall pet care, and we want to emphasize the importance of addressing your pet’s oral health to ensure a happy and healthy life.
Bad breath in pets should not be ignored, as it is often an indicator of underlying dental issues that may have implications for your pet’s overall health. Many problems stemming from poor dental hygiene can occur below the gum line, making them easily overlooked. Regular home care is the first line of defense, but we understand that it can be challenging, especially with pets that may resist oral care.
While some dogs may tolerate teeth brushing, many cats and other animals may find it stressful or act out during the process, making at-home oral care less effective. This is where regular professional cleanings at our office become crucial. Our experienced team can provide the necessary dental care your pet needs, ensuring a thorough cleaning and examination to catch potential issues early.
Discussing with your vet how often your pet should have dental cleanings is essential. Additionally, establishing a home hygiene regimen tailored to your pet’s needs is part of a comprehensive approach to oral health. Regular cleanings not only prevent dental problems but also contribute to preventing larger internal issues that could affect vital organs such as the heart, kidneys, liver, or lungs.
It’s important to recognize that, like their wild counterparts, pets often hide signs of pain or illness. Monitoring your pet’s eating habits and behaviors is crucial for early detection of potential issues. Changes in mood, persistent grumpiness, irritability, reluctance to be touched around the face or mouth, sluggishness, loss of appetite, difficulty eating, and lethargy can all be behavioral signs of underlying illness.
What you interpret as persistent grumpiness may actually be a sign that your pet is in pain.
New irritability, shying away from being touched (especially on the face and around the mouth or throat), sluggishness, loss of appetite or difficulty eating, and lethargy are all behavioral signs that may indicate illness.
However, if you note any of the following physical changes, contact your vet immediately:
- Red and swollen gums
- Bleeding gums, especially when eating or when having teeth brushed
- Swelling around the mouth
- Oral abscesses
- Abnormal chewing
- Loose or missing teeth
- Discolored teeth
- Crusted build-up at the edge of the gums
- Persistent bad or fetid breath
- Excessive drooling
- Weight loss
At Paw Haven Animal Hospital, we are committed to providing exceptional pet dentistry services to keep your pet smiling and thriving. Schedule a dental check-up today, and let’s work together to ensure your pet’s oral health and overall well-being. Your vigilant care is a crucial part of their journey to a long and healthy life.