In most cases, bad breath is caused by oral infection. The metabolism of bacteria produces a volatile, putrid smell containing sulfur, so dogs can cause the symptoms of dog bad breath.
Unhealthy teeth and gums do more than just bad breath, pain and infection.
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The gums have a large blood supply, and bacteria can easily enter other organs in the body such as kidneys and liver, causing damage and even organ failure . Most of these common periodontal diseases are caused by dental calculus.
The formation of calculus
The formation of calculus starts from very thin and shallow Plaque begins, and plaque is a transparent, viscous liquid composed of bacteria. If not removed in time, inorganic salts in saliva and food will settle to form hard calculus.
The hard calculus will always stimulate the gum tissue, change the oral pH value and lead to the proliferation of bacteria, and the metabolites of bacteria will erode the supporting structure of the teeth, eventually leading to pain and oral diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis.
Clinical surveys show that 80% of dogs and cats suffer from periodontitis, and 30% of them require immediate treatment.
How to prevent bad breath
If your dog's bad breath is caused by disease or oral problems , Need timely diagnosis and treatment, whether it is oral or dental, need targeted treatment. More importantly, pay attention to oral hygiene and brush your dog's teeth regularly. Or use some pets mouthwash and oral teether for the dog to maintain the oral environment.
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