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Prevent Health Issues With Proper Dog Dental Care

Oral health is just as important for your dog as it is for you. At Toro Park Animal Hospital, we believe that proper dental care for dogs is essential to their overall health and well-being. Dental disease in dogs can lead to serious health complications such as heart, liver, and kidney disease, which is why we offer comprehensive dog dentistry in Salinas to keep your dog’s teeth, gums, and mouth healthy so that they can live a longer, happier life.
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Why Dog Dental Care Matters

Dogs are susceptible to dental problems such as tartar buildup, gum disease, and tooth infections. Since they can’t brush their teeth or communicate when they’re in pain, it’s important for us, as pet owners, to stay proactive about their care. Regular dental care for dogs helps prevent plaque and tartar, which can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, and even tooth loss. Taking care of your dog’s oral health is a key part of maintaining their overall health and preventing other serious conditions.

Dental X-rays for Dogs

Just like humans, dogs need dental X-rays to assess the health of their teeth beneath the surface. X-rays are essential for identifying hidden problems, such as:
  • Root infections or abscesses
  • Damage to teeth beneath the gumline
  • Bone loss around the teeth due to periodontal disease
Dental X-rays allow us to see problems that aren’t visible during a routine exam, helping us provide more accurate and comprehensive treatment.
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Periodontal Disease Treatment

Periodontal disease is one of the most common dental issues in dogs. It occurs when plaque and tartar buildup lead to inflammation and infection of the gums and surrounding structures. If left untreated, it can cause tooth loss and systemic health problems. We offer a range of treatments to address periodontal disease:
  • Scaling and root planing: Thorough cleaning below the gumline to remove plaque and tartar.
  • Antibiotics: To treat infection and reduce inflammation in the gums.
  • Tooth extractions: If a tooth is severely damaged or infected, we may recommend extraction to preserve your dog’s health and comfort.
By treating periodontal disease early, we can prevent more severe complications down the road.

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