The Perils of Periodontal Disease in Dogs

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And here to share more about this super important topic is Dr. Brook Niemiec, who is a graduate of the University of California, Davis.  He is a Diplomate of the American and European Veterinary Dental College as well as a Fellow in the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry. Dr. Niemiec is also the Chief of Staff of Veterinary Dental Specialties and Oral Surgery with offices throughout Southern California, as well as Las Vegas and New Orleans.

Periodontal (gum) disease is THE most common problem in dogs and cats.  It causes numerous local and systemic complications include heart and kidney problems as well as jaw fractures and nasal infection. 

What are the causes of periodontal disease?

Are there 4 stages?

What would be some signs or symptoms of dental disease?

Treatment?

How can gum disease be prevented?  What can we do at home? 

Do toys, chews, and water additives help?

Is gum disease painful for dogs?

Left untreated, what are some of the complications that can lead to other health issues?

Are some dogs more prone? 

What are your thoughts on Anesthesia Free Dental Cleanings?

Where to get a hold of Dr. Niemec: https://dogbeachvet.com/

Dr. Niemec mentioned: Veterinary Oral Health Council

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