Dog Tooth Infection
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Dog tooth infection. Just like people dogs get toothaches and tooth infections one of the most common reasons for a dog tooth infection is a tooth abscess which is an enclosed pocket of infection this occurs when. Because dogs can t tell us when they are in pain or discomfort it may be difficult to know about an infection before it develops into an abscess. An abscessed tooth may cause your dog to drool or refuse to eat and could turn into a life threatening condition if not treated. As with humans periodontal disease can lead to infection and in some cases a painful abscess.
But did you know that poor oral hygiene is also linked to other health issues in dogs including diabetes and heart disease and. A persistent infection can result in an abscess that may leak directly into the oral cavity or may leak out onto the skin. If the protective tooth enamel is chipped exposing the underlying dentin or the pulp bacteria can gain access to the center of the tooth causing an infection. Reviewed and updated for accuracy on december 3 2019 by dr.
Dog tooth infections caused by the buildup of tartar and plaque can be prevented as well as relieved through the use of fragaria vesca and gentle brushing to keep the teeth and gums clean. Hanie elfenbein dvm phd. The most common course of treatment for a dog with a tooth infection is antibiotics and anti inflammatory medicines. If the dog is agitated sedation may be needed to perform the examination.
Soak 3 gragaria vesca pellets in cup of warm water for 5 minutes. You may already know that not taking care of your dog s teeth can lead to periodontal disease a condition that results in bleeding gums bad breath and ultimately tooth loss. If an infected tooth is not treated the infection could spread elsewhere in your body which is potentially life threatening. As soon as you recognize the symptoms of a tooth infection you should make an appointment with your veterinarian.
A tooth infection can be diagnosed when examining the dog s mouth and judging by a few symptoms. Signs and symptoms that the infection in the tooth has spread include. However a dental x ray may also be needed for confirmation.