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February is Pet Dental Health Month: Why Your Pet’s Oral Health Matters

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Pet dental health is an essential part of their overall well-being, yet it’s often overlooked by pet owners. Many pets show signs of dental disease by the age of three, which, if left untreated, can lead to pain, infections, and even serious health conditions affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys.

At Animal Medical Center of Kansas City, we emphasize the importance of routine dental care to prevent these problems and ensure your pet maintains a happy, healthy life. With February being Pet Dental Health Month, now is the perfect time to learn more about why dental care matters and how you can help protect your pet’s smile.

Why Pet Dental Health is Important

Just like humans, pets are susceptible to plaque and tartar buildup, which can lead to gum disease and tooth loss. When bacteria from the mouth enter the bloodstream, it can cause serious systemic infections and impact major organs.

Some common signs of dental disease in pets include:

  • Persistent bad breath
  • Yellow or brown tartar buildup on the teeth
  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Difficulty chewing or eating
  • Excessive drooling
  • Pawing at the mouth or face

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s time for a veterinary dental checkup.

The Benefits of Regular Dental Care

  1. Prevents pain and discomfort – Reducing plaque and tartar buildup prevents infections, tooth loss, and gum disease.
  2. Improves overall health – A clean mouth lowers the risk of bacteria spreading to vital organs.
  3. Freshens breath – No more unpleasant odors from dental disease.
  4. Prevents costly treatments – Routine care helps avoid expensive extractions and emergency treatments.
  5. Keeps your pet eating comfortably – Healthy teeth and gums allow your pet to chew their food properly.

How to Maintain Your Pet’s Dental Health

  • Brush your pet’s teeth regularly using pet-safe toothpaste. Daily brushing is ideal, but even a few times a week can make a difference.
  • Provide dental chews and treats that help reduce plaque buildup.
  • Use water additives and oral rinses to support better oral hygiene.
  • Schedule professional dental cleanings to remove tartar and address any underlying issues before they become severe.

What Happens During a Veterinary Dental Cleaning?

A professional dental cleaning at Animal Medical Center of Kansas City includes:

  • A comprehensive oral exam to check for signs of disease
  • Scaling to remove plaque and tartar above and below the gumline
  • Polishing to smooth the tooth surface and reduce future buildup
  • Dental X-rays to identify hidden issues such as root infections
  • Extractions if necessary to remove damaged or infected teeth

Dental cleanings under anesthesia ensure a safe and thorough procedure while keeping your pet comfortable.

Schedule Your Pet’s Dental Exam Today

Routine dental care is essential for preventing disease and maintaining your pet’s health. If your pet hasn’t had a dental checkup in the past year, now is the perfect time to schedule an exam.

Call Animal Medical Center of Kansas City today to book a dental appointment and keep your pet’s smile healthy and pain-free.

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