February is Pet Dental Health Month

30 Jan February is Pet Dental Health Month

Dental health is an important part of your animals’ overall health. In fact, periodontal disease is the most common clinical condition in cats and dogs even though it is completely preventable. Whether your animal of choice is a cat, dog, rabbit, horse, or donkey, annual dental check-ups by your veterinarian are of utmost importance in your pet’s overall health.

Some signs of dental problems include: bad breath, teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar, abnormal chewing, drooling, or dropping food from the mouth, reduced appetite or refusal to eat, pain in or around the mouth, and bleeding or swelling around the mouth.

Animals can develop many of the same dental issues as people, such as broken teeth, abscessed teeth, misalignment, and even cysts or tumors in the mouth. To prevent such issues from becoming larger problems, an annual dental exam and cleaning is recommended by the Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA) and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).

Pet owners are invited to join TVMA on social media; share photos of their animals’ beautiful teeth — dogs, cats, horses, bunnies, ferrets, goats, cows –on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram with the hashtag #PetDental.

Please contact your veterinarian with specific questions and concerns. If you don’t yet have a veterinarian, TVMA’s “Find-A-Vet” page can assist you.