Dental disease rarely starts with obvious signs. In most cases, it develops slowly and silently beneath the gumline. Even if your pet appears healthy, plaque and tartar can build up over time, leading to gum inflammation, infection, and eventual loss of teeth and bone. Left untreated, these issues can cause significant discomfort and even affect your pet’s overall health.
That’s why regular dental cleanings are so important. They help us catch and treat problems early, before they become painful or serious. Along with fresh breath and easier eating, preventive dental care means fewer emergencies and a happier, healthier pet.