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Tartar buildup on teeth causes gingivitis which is inflammation of the gums. This can lead to a pocket between the gum and the tooth in which bacteria can accumulate. Over time, this bacteria can cause loss of the supporting bone around the tooth causing the tooth to become loose and causing the animal pain. Also, the bacteria can spread via the bloodstream to other organs and has been associated with kidney, liver, and heart disease in animals, as well as dementia in humans.
Tartar is calcified plaque. Plaque is the bacterial biofilm that coats your teeth, that fuzzy feeling you brush off in the morning. Controlling the plaque is the best way to stop tartar buildup and the best way to do this is to brush your pets’ teeth like we brush ours every day. You need to use pet-safe toothpaste as the fluoride content in human toothpaste is designed to be spat out. Fortunately, there are a variety of flavoured toothpastes available to make this experience a treat for your pet.
Dr Nikki Frost, Pet Vet, Pukekohe
Franklin Vets - excellence in veterinary care for dairy, farming, lifestyle, equine and household pets. BESTPRACTICE ACCREDITED NZ.