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What are the hazards of dog dental calculus?
Dog dental calculus will harm the whole oral cavity, causing gum inflammation, bad breath, periodontitis, gingival atrophy, root exposure, tooth loosening, pain or discomfort during chewing, and eventually lead to premature tooth loss.

Yellow dirt will appear on the roots of dogs, producing plaque bacteria. If it is not cleaned in time, it will form dental calculus, which will lead to bad breath in dogs. Severe dental calculus will erode the dog's teeth and lead to tooth loss. The gums will also be inflamed and so on, which will affect the dog's eating. In addition, if you don't pay attention to the dog's dental care at ordinary times, it is very painful for the dog to go to the pet hospital to wash his teeth. It is necessary to carry out various physical examinations on the dog first to confirm that it can be anesthetized before washing teeth. But in fact, anesthesia is risky. If you overdo it, the dog may never wake up. Be careful not to eat for 8 hours before anesthesia. If the dog's calculus is light, you can chew a big bone or grind a dental stick for the dog and clean the dog's teeth during grinding. Usually you can get into the habit of brushing your dog's teeth, usually once a week or so.

If you want to know more about dental calculus in dogs, it is recommended to consult a 24-hour online consultation with a pet doctor in Peng Xinrui Pet Hospital. The pet hospital of Xinruipeng Pet Medical Group is equipped with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), animal-specific hemodialysis instrument, color Doppler diagnostic instrument, respiratory anesthesia machine and other equipment. You can make an appointment in the nearby pet hospital, and there are also free online consultation doctors. In Ruipeng, the diagnosis and treatment of common clinical diseases of small animals can be basically completed, bringing health protection to pets and improving the health and welfare of small animals.