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February is Pet Dental Health Month: Why Your Pet’s Smile Matters

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As pet owners, we do everything we can to keep our furry companions happy and healthy—providing nutritious food, regular exercise, and routine vet checkups. But one essential aspect of pet health often gets overlooked: dental care. Just like humans, pets need regular dental care to prevent painful oral diseases and other serious health complications.

At ABC Veterinary Clinic of Lewisville, we’re celebrating Pet Dental Health Month this February by raising awareness about the importance of pet dental care. If you’ve ever wondered why your pet’s teeth need attention or how you can help maintain their oral health, keep reading.

Why Pet Dental Health Matters

Many pet owners don’t realize that dental disease is one of the most common health issues in dogs and cats. In fact, by the age of three, most pets already show signs of periodontal disease, which can lead to:

  • Bad breath (halitosis)
  • Pain and discomfort while eating
  • Gum infections and tooth loss
  • Bacteria entering the bloodstream, affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys

By prioritizing your pet’s dental health, you’re not only ensuring a fresh-smelling breath but also protecting them from serious medical conditions that could shorten their lifespan.

Signs of Dental Disease in Pets

Pets are great at hiding pain, so it’s important to watch for subtle signs of dental problems, including:

  • Bad breath that persists
  • Drooling more than usual
  • Difficulty chewing or avoiding hard food
  • Red, swollen gums or bleeding
  • Pawing at the mouth or face
  • Yellow or brown buildup on teeth

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s time for a veterinary dental checkup.

The Benefits of Regular Dental Care

Regular dental care can make a world of difference in your pet’s health and comfort. Here are some key benefits:

  1. Prevents Pain and Discomfort – Keeping your pet’s teeth clean helps prevent painful infections and tooth loss.
  2. Reduces Risk of Systemic Diseases – Oral bacteria can travel through the bloodstream and cause heart, liver, and kidney issues.
  3. Improves Breath – A clean mouth means fresher breath, making cuddle time much more pleasant.
  4. Increases Longevity – Pets with healthy teeth tend to live longer, healthier lives.
  5. Saves Money in the Long Run – Preventative dental care reduces the risk of costly procedures like tooth extractions.

How to Keep Your Pet’s Teeth Healthy at Home

While professional dental cleanings are essential, you can also take steps at home to support your pet’s oral health.

  • Brush your pet’s teeth daily with pet-safe toothpaste.
  • Offer dental chews or treats designed to reduce plaque buildup.
  • Use water additives that help maintain oral hygiene.
  • Provide a balanced diet that promotes dental health.

Starting these habits early can help keep your pet’s teeth in great shape.

Schedule a Dental Checkup Today

February is the perfect time to focus on your pet’s dental health. At ABC Veterinary Clinic of Lewisville, we offer professional dental cleanings and exams to keep your pet’s smile bright and healthy. If it’s been a while since your pet’s last dental checkup, don’t wait—schedule an appointment today.

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