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Don’t Neglect Fido’s Dental Care

Plaque is a thin film of bacteria and leftover food particles that start to cover your dogu2019s tooth surfaces if itu2019s not removed by brushing.

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Don’t Neglect Fido’s Dental Care

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  1. Don’t Neglect Fido’s Dental Care When was the last time you attended to your pooch’s oral health? It turns out that dental care is about much more than keeping your dog’s breath fresh. Read on as vets Frisco, TX tells you what can happen if you don’t brush regularly. Plaque and Tartar Build-Up Plaque is a thin film of bacteria and leftover food particles that start to cover your dog’s tooth surfaces if it’s not removed by brushing. If it remains on the teeth, it can turn into tartar, which is a hardened form of plaque that’s harder to remove. Gingivitis When bacteria from plaque and tartar get below your dog’s gum line, he’ll experience irritation, redness, and swollen gums. This condition is known as gingivitis. And if gingivitis is left untreated, it can get worse and worse until your dog has periodontal disease. Periodontal Disease When periodontal disease (also called gum disease or simply dental disease) takes hold, bacteria from the gums can start to infect the roots of the teeth themselves, rotting them from the inside out. This can lead to lost teeth and even begin affecting other bodily organs! For help with Fido’s dental care, call your pet clinic Frisco, TX.

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