Miami, FL 33157
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Maintaining your pet's oral health is an easily forgotten aspect of pet care.
Dental problems in your pet could be an indication of a more serious ailment, and they can lead to severe complications. A veterinarian should examine your pet’s teeth and gums once a year to look for any early signs of oral health problems. Additionally, it’s a good idea to have your pet’s teeth cleaned on a regular basis. We offer complete pet dental care in Palmetto Bay. We welcome you to call us right away to schedule an appointment if your pet requires cleaning or examination.
Oral Health Issues in Pets
Dental health concerns in our pets aren’t always obvious. Your pet may show signs of periodontal disease in subtle ways. Pay attention to their behavior and be sure to watch out for any of these signs:
Bad breath
Broken, loose, or missing teeth
Swelling in or around the mouth
Extra teeth or baby teeth that remain
Excess tartar
Discolored teeth
Increased irritability
Unusual eating habits
Pain in the mouth
Abnormal chewing
Bleeding in the mouth
Broken teeth
Infected teeth or gums
Misalignment of the teeth or bite
Broken jaw
Periodontal disease
Abscesses
Palate defects