The Importance Of Dental Hygiene

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People do not often think about their pet’s mouth. Some say that a dog's mouth is cleaner than a human's mouth. But realistically that saying is false. Dental hygiene is very important, not only for humans but in animals as well. Every year animals die due to poor oral hygiene. Having poor hygiene may affect everything. It can cause many other diseases, not only in the mouth but all over the body. Oral hygiene is very important to the animal's life. It affects every aspect related to the animal. Some diseases and infections that can cause your pet great harm. “Infections in the mouth also create tooth abscesses, jaw fractures, nasal infection, eye loss and oral cancer” (Source E). Animals can lose teeth simply by not attending to or taking …show more content…

Some Factors that contribute to the development of gum disease include: Age, general health, diet, chewing behaviors, genetics, tooth alignment, grooming habits, and dental hygiene (Source G). The food that your pets eats can eith help with preventing oral diseases or it could be the main source of their oral unhealthiness. In the food the animal eats it can contain too much sugar than they should have. The more sugar your pet has, the more likely the sugar from their food will rot the teeth if not cleaned right after our pet finishes its meal. If their teeth is not cleaned right after the meal the animal may experience loose teeth and the teeth will sometimes even fall out (Source C). The animal may also acquire cavities. “The problem with sugar is that bacteria in the mouth use it which produces acids. Acids increase the loss of minerals in the enamel or the outer coating of the teeth, leading to dental disease” (Source H). Having too much sugar can also lead to tummy troubles and obesity. “Feeding only a dry diet was beneficial for oral health in cats and dogs” (Source A). Moist food can become easily trapped in the animal's …show more content…

Giving your pet the right meal with a balanced nutrition can increase your pet’s life expectancy and decrease the rate at which they get mouth disease. It can also add between two to four years to their life just by having good hygiene and clean teeth (Source D). There are many ways that can help with maintaining oral health. Daily brushing is one of the best ways to help with maintaining the animals oral needs. Even though your animal will not agree with it you should also perform routine mouth inspections. With these mouth inspections, “You should look inside, feel around for loose teeth or unusual lumps or bumps on the tongue, under the tongue, along the gum line and on the roof of his mouth” (Source E). If there are any bumps or you feel that something is not right, you should contact your veterinarian to schedule your pet’s cleaning. Establish a brushing routine that will give you the chance to brush your pet’s teeth on a regular

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