What should I do if my dog ​​has severe dental calculus and the roots of his teeth are rotten?

May 27,2024
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1. The owner takes the pet to the pet hospital to evaluate whether the tooth needs to be extracted and the method of tooth extraction. If there is a lot of dental calculus, it is recommended to use ultrasonic teeth cleaning, and then check whether there are other gum problems.

2. If the rotten tooth is very loose, it can be extracted directly with special pliers, but it is best to go to a pet hospital for treatment.

The reasons why dogs develop dental calculus

1. Frequent eating of soft foods such as meat causes food residues to be left on the gums.

2. The residue left by dogs eating food every day remains in the mouth without being cleaned and breeds bacteria.

3. Feed human food. Since human food contains a lot of sugar, excessive sugar intake will breed dental plaque.

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