pet teeth

Top Tips To Take Care of Your Pet’s Teeth

added on: January 23, 2017

At my dental office in Boerne, we’re dedicated to caring for our neighbors’ smiles no matter what their needs may be. However, we’re limited to seeing only our human neighbors. But that doesn’t mean we can’t provide our animal-loving patients with a few pointers on dental care for their pets.

Brush Their Teeth

Dental care for pets like dogs and cats isn’t that much different than the dental care we recommend for people. While it may sound silly, brushing your pet’s teeth is just as important as brushing your own. But how do you do it? Start by taking a clean piece of gauze or a toothbrush designed for your animal and some pet-friendly toothpaste (don’t use the human kind). Then gently scrub your pet’s teeth in small circles. Repeat this two or three times a week. This practice can go a long way in fighting tartar and plaque buildup. We also recommended your pet receives a professional, in-depth cleaning at the vet once a year.

Select a Healthy Diet

A proper, healthy diet can help keep your pet’s teeth and overall oral health in good shape. There’s specially formulated food that will help control plaque and tartar formation. Your vet can recommend something that’s best for you. When it comes to snacks, avoid table scraps and choose healthy treats instead.

Know the Signs of a Problem

Just like humans, sometimes our furry loved ones can succumb to an oral health problem. But since these members of our families can’t talk and tell us when they’re in pain, there are signs and symptoms all pet owners should know. Some signs of a dental concern can include:

  • Bad breath
  • Loose teeth
  • Discolored teeth
  • Excessive drooling
  • Bleeding

If you notice any of these symptoms, call your vet as soon as possible.

Dental care for pets is very similar to dental care for you, with a few small differences. For your own oral health, remember to brush regularly (twice a day though, not twice a week like your pet), floss daily, and visit my Boerne dental office at least twice a year. If it’s been awhile since you’ve seen a dentist, give us a call today!

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About The Author
Dr. Kurt Mackie

After graduating from college, Dr. Kurt Mackie served as Captain in the United States Public Health Service (USPHS), becoming the dental director of Su Clinica Familiar. He later established a private practice in Harlingen after his service at the USPHS. Dr. Mackie completed postgraduate training at the L.D. Pankey Institute, earned Mastership at the Academy of General Dentistry, and co-founded the Seattle Study Club of the Rio Grande Valley.