If you’ve noticed that your dog’s gums seem inflamed or your dog is having trouble eating, you may want to get them checked for dental disease. Dental disease in dogs is similar to that in humans.
These bacteria may cause your gums to become inflamed which results in red, swollen or bleeding gums. Good news is swollen gums do not warrant going to the doctor and can be easily remedied at home.
Examine your mouth and teeth for signs of red, swollen gums and plaque or tartar on the teeth near the gums. Measure the depth of the pocket below your gums with a probe. The larger and deeper the ...
Mild gum disease is called gingivitis, and causes gums to become red and inflamed. They may even bleed. You can reverse gingivitis with daily brushing and flossing, plus regular dental cleanings.
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This is a common reason for losing teeth. The best way to prevent it is regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste and limiting sugary foods. This can cause the gum to become inflamed, making it red ...
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