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Pet Dental Care 101: Everything You Need to Know

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As pet owners, we do everything we can to keep our furry friends happy and healthy—regular checkups, nutritious food, exercise, and plenty of love. But one aspect of pet care that often gets overlooked is dental health. Many pet owners don’t realize that dogs and cats are prone to the same oral health problems as humans, including plaque buildup, gum disease, and painful tooth infections.

At Evergreen Pet Clinic, we believe that pet dental care is essential for your pet’s overall well-being. Without proper oral hygiene, dental disease can cause discomfort and lead to serious health complications. In this guide, we will break down everything you need to know to keep your pet’s teeth strong and healthy!

Why Is Pet Dentistry Important?

Poor dental hygiene isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it can have serious consequences for your pet’s health. Here are some key reasons why regular dental care is crucial:

  • Prevents Gum Disease – Periodontal disease is one of the most common health issues in pets. It starts with plaque buildup and can progress to painful gum infections, tooth loss, and even bone damage.
  • Avoids Tooth Decay & Loss – Just like people, pets can suffer from decayed teeth, which can lead to difficulty eating and chronic pain.
  • Reduces the Risk of Organ Damage – Bacteria from infected gums can enter the bloodstream and spread to the heart, liver, and kidneys, causing life-threatening conditions.
  • Eliminates Bad Breath (Halitosis) – While "doggy breath" is common, persistent bad breath is often a sign of underlying dental disease that needs attention.

Taking preventive action now can save your pet from pain, infection, and costly dental treatments down the road.

Signs Your Pet May Have Dental Problems

Not sure if your pet needs a dental checkup? Watch for these warning signs:

  • Bad breath that doesn’t go away
  • Excessive drooling or pawing at the mouth
  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Brown or yellow tartar buildup on teeth
  • Loss of appetite or difficulty chewing
  • Loose or missing teeth

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s time to schedule a dental exam at Evergreen Pet Clinic.

How to Care for Your Pet’s Teeth at Home

Keeping your pet’s teeth clean doesn’t have to be difficult! Here are some easy ways to maintain good oral hygiene at home:

  1. Brush Their Teeth Regularly

Brushing your pet’s teeth is the most effective way to prevent plaque buildup. Use a pet-safe toothbrush and flavored toothpaste designed for dogs or cats—never use human toothpaste, as it can contain harmful ingredients like xylitol.

Tips for Brushing Success:

  • Start slow! Let your pet get used to the taste of the toothpaste.
  • Use gentle, circular motions to clean their teeth and gums.
  • Reward them with a treat or praise to make the experience positive.
  1. Provide Dental Chews & Toys

Chewing naturally helps remove plaque from teeth. Offer veterinarian-approved dental treats, rawhides, or chew toys that promote oral hygiene.

  1. Use Dental Water Additives

If your pet refuses brushing, water additives can help. These solutions are added to drinking water and work to fight bacteria in the mouth.

  1. Feed a Dental-Friendly Diet

Some pet foods are formulated to reduce plaque accumulation and promote oral health. Ask your vet about the best diet for your pet’s dental needs.

  1. Schedule Regular Professional Cleanings

Even with great at-home care, pets still need professional dental cleanings to remove tartar beneath the gumline. At Evergreen Pet Clinic, we use safe and effective techniques to clean your pet’s teeth and check for any hidden dental problems.

Book Your Pet’s Dental Checkup with Evergreen Pet Clinic!

Your pet’s oral health is a key part of their overall well-being. At Evergreen Pet Clinic, we offer comprehensive dental exams, cleanings, extractions and expert advice to ensure your companion stays healthy.

Don’t wait until dental problems arise—schedule your pet’s dental checkup today! Contact us at (510) 215-9980 to give your pet the best dental care possible.

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