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We offer
a wide array of dental services for your pet. Imagine how
your teeth would look and feel if you didn't brush them every
day! The same applies to your pet's teeth. Unless you are
regularly providing dental care, you are neglecting an important
factor in the overall health of your pet. Use the guide below
to determine if your pet needs dental care.
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Mild
Gingivitis
Margin of attached gum is inflamed and swollen. Plaque
covering teeth. Treatment can reverse condition.
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Moderate
Gingivitis
Entire gum is inflamed and swollen. Mouth is painful and
odor begins to be noticeable. Professional treatment and
home dental care can prevent this from becoming irreversible.
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Severe
Gingivitis
Cherry Red and bleeding gums. Gums are being destroyed
by infection and tartar. Sore mouth affects eating and
bad breath is present. May become irreversible.
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Periodontal
Disease
Chronic bacterial infection is destroying the gum, tooth
and bone. Bacteria are spreading throughout the body via
the bloodstream and may damage the kidneys, liver and
heart.
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Mild
Gingivitis
Margin of attached gum is inflamed and swollen. Plaque
covering teeth. Treatment can reverse condition.
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Moderate
Gingivitis
Entire gum is inflamed and swollen. Mouth is painful and
odor begins to be noticeable. Professional treatment and
home dental care can prevent this from becoming irreversible.
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Severe
Gingivitis
Cherry Red and bleeding gums. Gums are being destroyed
by infection and tartar. Sore mouth affects eating and
bad breath is present. May become irreversible.
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Periodontal
Disease
Chronic bacterial infection is destroying the gum, tooth
and bone. Bacteria are spreading throughout the body via
the bloodstream and may damage the kidneys, liver and
heart.
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