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Dogs’ Dental Care Becoming Priority

Pet insurance provider reports dramatic increase in dental-related claims over the past year.

Posted: March 9, 2009, 5 a.m. EDT

In the past, pet owners have often procrastinated or altogether forgotten about the importance of regular oral healthcare and exams because dental problems with dogs and cats are not as obvious as other physical afflictions.

The American Veterinary Dental Society states that 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease by age 3. Recently, there has been a rise in the awareness and claims pertaining to pet dental health. Pet insurance provider PetFirst Healthcare has reported a 179-percent increase in dental-related claims over the past year.

Bad breath, eating habit changes, depression, and pawing at the mouth are signs indicative of possible oral disease. Left untreated, plaque and tartar buildup can result in tooth loss, pain, and complications with heart, liver, and kidneys.

Veterinarians recommend regular teeth cleaning for pets and that owners get in the habit of practicing dental health care at home on a consistent basis. Various pet insurance policies allow reimbursement for costs related to preventive care.

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A healthy mouth is extremely important. So many diseases can be caused by infections originating there.
Galadriel, Lothlorien, ME
Posted: 3/9/2009 10:56:32 PM
interesting article
Jennifer, madras, OR
Posted: 3/9/2009 12:51:18 PM
My dog gets her teeth cleaned once a year.We also brush twice a week.It's very easy to do once they get used to it
Michele, Freeport, IL
Posted: 3/9/2009 12:46:53 PM
their teeth usually are forgotten unfortunately
madie, greensboro, NC
Posted: 3/9/2009 12:31:19 PM
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