Dental Health

Celebrating Pet Dental Health Month

February 13th, 2024

February marks a special time for our furry friends—it is Pet Dental Health Month! Just like humans, pets can develop dental problems that, if left unchecked, can lead to serious health concerns. Our dedicated veterinary team at Newport Center Animal Hospital proudly offers preventive dental care to keep dental disease at bay. We are also happy to provide tips on how to keep your pet’s teeth and gums healthy and sound. 

The Importance of Pet Dental Health

Did you know that roughly 80% of dogs and 70% of cats develop signs of periodontal disease by age two? The serious, progressive condition can lead to pain and tooth loss, and worse yet, the infection can spread to other parts of the body, causing systemic disease and complications. Plaque buildup and tooth decay are other dental health concerns that can leave your pet in pain and struggling to eat. 

At-Home Preventive Dental Care

Nutritious pet foods go a long way in promoting good oral health. Our dedicated team at Newport Center Animal Hospital is happy to evaluate your pet’s nutrition and make any necessary recommendations. 

It is also important to brush your pet’s teeth daily. The earlier you get your furry companion used to the sensation of brushing, the easier it will be. Remember, never use human toothpaste, which can be toxic to your furry friend. There are many toothpaste varieties out there made with your pet’s oral health in mind. Be loving and patient, and don’t forget to reward your pet with lots of praise and a treat or two when done. 

There are many dental treats and toys designed to reduce plaque and tartar buildup, complementing your brushing routine. Ask our team at Newport Center Animal Hospital for recommendations. It is important to note that while dental chews for dogs are helpful, they should never take the place of brushing their teeth. 

Watch Out for Signs of Dental Problems

Be on the lookout for signs of dental problems, which may include visible signs of pain, loose or broken teeth, yellowish teeth, swelling around the mouth, drooling, trouble eating, or refusing to eat altogether. And let us not forget that stinky breath – no, it is not normal for your dog or cat’s breath to leave you gasping for air! 

If you see signs of dental health problems or have any concerns, don’t wait. Contact Newport Center Animal Hospital to schedule a consultation. Our dedicated team will determine the causes of your furry friend’s symptoms and may recommend treatment for prompt relief. 

Preventive Dental Services

Aside from home oral health care, it is important to have your pet’s teeth and gums checked regularly to keep them healthy and free from disease. Here are some of the dental services we offer: 

  • Oral Exams: During your pet’s regular wellness visits, we conduct oral exams to assess the overall condition of the teeth and gums and check for tartar buildup, gingivitis, or other concerns. 
  • Dental Cleaning: If we find tartar buildup, we may recommend a dental cleaning under general anesthesia to lower the risk of periodontal disease and tooth decay. 
  • Tooth Extractions: We sometimes need to extract infected or decayed teeth to prevent further damage and complications. 
  • Pet Parent Education: We are happy to offer tips and demonstrate how to brush and care for your pet’s teeth. 

Pet Dental Care Near Me in Newport Beach, CA

Pet Dental Health Month is an excellent opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of pet dental care. Our dedicated team at Newport Center Animal Hospital and Pet Suites looks forward to working alongside you to ensure your furry companion enjoys a happy, pain-free life with sparkling, clean teeth and healthy gums. We invite you to our office at 949-644-5460 to schedule your appointment or request one online today!