hound's tooth and cat's teeth: a photo blog in honor of national pet dental health month
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Hound’s tooth and cats’ teeth
A photo blog in honor of National Pet Dental
Health Month
February is National Pet Dental Health Month
• Keep your pet smiling all year long.
• Brush their teeth daily.
• See your veterinarian for routine dental cleanings.
• Choose tooth safe toys for your pet.
See what a veterinary dentist can do for your dog’s teeth
Before After
Dog braces
• These dog braces are correcting a serious overbite.
Hound halitosis = bad teeth
• Don’t tolerate doggy breath. Bad breath in your dog or cat means bad teeth in need of veterinary dental care.
Baby teeth are for babies
• If your dog or cat has retained puppy or kitten teeth, ask your veterinarian to remove them.
Give your cat her pearly whites back with a complete dental cleaning
Before After
Shiny new tooth
• This stainless steel cap replaces a fractured tooth and maintains dental function.
Deep pockets are for Donald Trump
• This dog has periodontal disease and a deep pocket has formed around its canine tooth.
• Ouch! Painful feline stomatitis causes severe swelling and redness in your cats mouth.
• Treatment options include tooth extractions.
Feline stomatitis
Broken tooth? Let our veterinary dentists restore your pet’s smile.
Keep your pet smiling!
• Read more about veterinary dentistry.
• Dental DOs and DON’Ts
• Smile! It’s National Pet Dental Health Month
• Anesthesia in Veterinary Dentistry
• Brush Up on Your Bicuspids: A Dog and Cat Tooth Tour