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Periodontal Disease in Pets

If you’re a regular visitor of our blog, you know that we love talking to Lebanon folks about the importance of good home dental hygiene and regular visits to Dr. Cox. Preventive dental medicine adds years of good oral health and beautiful smiles to your family’s lives. But did you know that your pets can also benefit from oral hygiene care?

Here are a few fun facts about our furry friends:

Cat Dental Facts

  • ‘Kittens have 26 baby teeth and by three to four months of age, they will have all 30 of their permanent teeth.
  • Cats have the fewest teeth of all common pets.
  • While cats’ largest canine teeth have only one root, the fourth upper premolars have three roots, because they are the primary shearing teeth.
  • Just like in humans, the most common cause of tooth loss in cats is periodontal disease and by age three, 70% of cats show signs of it.
  • Yes, you can brush your cat’s teeth and veterinarians recommend it!

 

Dog Dental Facts

  • Puppies have 28 baby teeth, which is more than the average middle-aged adult.
  • Full grown dogs have 42 teeth
  • Small dogs breeds are prone to dental problems because their tooth are too big for their mouths
  • 80% of dogs experience symptoms of gum disease by age three.
  • Xylitol, a sugar substitute found in gum and many other products, is extremely toxic and often lethal to dogs.
  • Sneezing and/or facial swelling are often the first signs of a dental infection or problem
  • According to the ASPCA, brushing your dog’s teeth once a day is ideal, but a few times a week will suffice. Brush more often if your dog is a smaller breed.

So now you know- even pets benefits from good oral care habits! Give us a call today and schedule your next visit to Advanced Dental.

Dr. Jerry Cox graduated from the University of Missouri at Columbia. He graduated from the University of Missouri School of Dentistry in Kansas City. Dr. Jerry Cox continued his education with hundreds of hours of advanced courses. He believes that for his patients, education must continue as procedures and technologies constantly evolve. He practiced pediatric dentistry for the Missouri Public Health Department for three years. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Missouri Dental Association, and Springfield Dental Society. Dr. Jerry Cox has continued his education with training in the latest technology. Advanced Digital and 3D technology allow for one day crowns and bridges and guided implant surgeries. These high tech services allow cosmetic makeovers in just one day. CEREC digital technology creates the most accurately fitting crowns with life-like ceramics. Additional training in orthodontics allow him to provide orthodontic treatment, including functional appliances, Invisalign, and conventional braces for adults and children in his general practice. He is trained to provide Minimal Oral Sedation.

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