October 02, 2007

Dental Problems


Dental problems may also result from injury, foreign bodies such as porcupine quills or foxtail, malnutrition or systemic health conditions that infect the mouth as well as other parts of the body.
Lesions on your cat's gums or foul-smelling breath can be early warning signs of a potential problem. The most common dental problems cats experience result from plaque and calculus buildup. If left unchecked, plaque and calculus buildup can eventually cause inflammation of both the gums (gingivitis) and the membrane lining of the tooth socket (periodontitis).
The infection resulting from these conditions may spread to other parts of the body such as the kidneys or valves of the heart.
· Raised sores in mouth
· Drooling
· Bad breath
· Dark spots on molars
· Red, swollen or bleeding gums
· Loss of appetite
www.purina.com

No comments: