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5 Serious Illnesses Caused by Canine Dental Disease

Dental health is one of the most neglected issues in dogs. Yet, neglected teeth can quickly lead to canine dental disease other serious–and often fatal–diseases. Dr. Kathryn Primm, owner of Apple Brook Animal Hospital, and Dr. Denise Petryk, Director of Veterinary Services at Trupanion, shared with us some of the illnesses that can result from poor dental hygiene.

1. Heart Valve Infections

Dr. Primm: “Mouth bacteria can travel and settle on the heart valves. Bacterial endocarditis (infection of the interior of the heart) is a problem of its own and can also permanently damage cardiac tissue and lead to heart disease and even heart failure.”

2. Liver Abscesses (Infections)

Dr. Primm: “It is the job of the liver to filter things, so when bacteria in the mouth is swallowed, infection can work its way to the liver fairly easily. Treatment is long and arduous. It’s also expensive and involves long-term treatment. This can be fatal.”

3. Sepsis (Blood Infection)

Dr. Primm: “Mouth bacteria can get into the bloodstream and cause sepsis (a systemic infection that goes everywhere that the blood does–outside of the blood-brain barrier). Septic pets can survive but it’s a struggle and they will die if not aggressively treated.”

4. Poor Appetite

Dr. Petryk: “Bad teeth can be incredibly painful and lead to a decrease in appetite. Older, thin pets are at significant risk for additional weight loss, which can lead to organ failure. Sometimes it can be difficult to determine whether organ failure is due to bad teeth or another cause."

5. Osteomyelitis (Bone Infection)

Dr. Petryk: “Severe dental disease can lead to bone infections and a broken jaw.  Bone infection (osteomyelitis) is not only painful, but it can also lead to the life-threatening complication of a broken maxilla or mandible that might not heal.  The bone under the teeth is susceptible to infection and becoming brittle.  When this bone breaks, it is very hard for it to heal AND it is very difficult for veterinarians to fix some of these fractures.”

What Can a Responsible Pet Parent Do?

The number one thing is to do ANYTHING you can to clean your dog’s teeth to prevent the possible onset of canine dental disease. Yearly cleanings on top of daily brushing is what the vet will recommend. Yet, many pet parents find it too difficult to brush their dogs’ teeth.

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