Pet Dental Health: Why Your Pet's Teeth Matter More Than You Think

Most owners overlook dental care. Learn why dental health affects your pet's whole body.

Pet Dental Health: Why Your Pet's Teeth Matter More Than You Think

Pet Dental Health: Why Your Pet's Teeth Matter

Dental disease is the most common health problem in pets. By age 3, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of oral disease.

Why It Matters

Bacteria from infected gums enter the bloodstream and damage the heart, kidneys, liver, and joints. Dogs with severe dental disease live 1.9 years less on average.

Signs of Problems

Dogs: Bad breath, tartar buildup, red/swollen gums, difficulty eating, pawing at mouth, drooling, loose teeth.

Cats: Bad breath, drooling from one side, head tilting while eating, preferring wet food, swelling under eye.

Important: Pets hide pain. Eating normally doesn't mean pain-free.

Stages of Dental Disease

  • Gingivitis — Red gums, fully reversible
  • Early Periodontitis — Some bone loss, professional cleaning halts it
  • Moderate — 25-50% bone loss, extractions may be needed
  • Advanced — 50%+ bone loss, significant extractions, jaw fracture risk in small breeds
  • Building a Routine

    Daily Brushing (Gold Standard)

    Use pet-specific brush and toothpaste (NEVER human — fluoride is toxic).

    Week 1: Let them taste the toothpaste

    Week 2: Rub on gums with finger, 10 seconds

    Week 3: Introduce brush, front teeth only

    Week 4: All teeth, focus on outer surfaces

    Even 3-4 times per week is significantly better than nothing.

    Dental Chews

    Look for VOHC-seal products. Avoid real bones and antlers — they fracture teeth.

    Professional Cleanings

    The only way to clean below the gum line. Annually for most pets. $300-$800 routine, $1,000-$3,000+ with extractions.

    Prone Breeds

    Dogs: Chihuahuas, Yorkies, Dachshunds, Bulldogs, Greyhounds

    Cats: Siamese, Maine Coons, Abyssinians

    Prevention vs Treatment Cost

    | Prevention | ~$435-$1,070/year |

    |-----------|-------------------|

    | Treatment | $3,200-$12,000 |

    Prevention wins. Pet Capsule helps you set brushing reminders, log cleanings, and store dental records in the vault.

    Quick Answers

    How do I track my pet's health at home?

    Track your pet's health by logging daily observations — energy levels, appetite, weight, and any unusual symptoms. Pet Capsule's AI health tracking lets you build a complete health timeline that you can share with your vet as a PDF report.

    When should I take my pet to the vet?

    Take your pet to the vet if you notice sudden changes in appetite, energy, weight, breathing, or behaviour. For breeds predisposed to specific conditions, regular checkups every 6–12 months are recommended even if your pet appears healthy.

    What information should I bring to a vet appointment?

    Bring vaccination records, current medications, recent weight measurements, and a symptom log. Pet Capsule generates vet-ready PDF health reports from your tracking history so everything is ready before you arrive.

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