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How can you tell if a dog has a tooth ache?

Ernestina Padberg
Ernestina Padberg
2025-08-18 18:27:30
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Your dog has started drooling more than usual. Your dog has bad breath. If your dog loses their appetite, it could suggest something is happening with their teeth or gums. Change in your dog’s behaviour or temperament Maybe your fun-loving, goofy dog becomes quieter, grumpy, or doesn’t want to play. Your pup may chew more slowly, drop food when chewing or appear to only chew food or firm treats on one side of their mouth. You might notice them pawing at their mouth and being more reluctant for you to touch their face. Visible changes in your dog's mouth can also be a sign, such as swollen or bleeding gums or loose or fractured teeth. If you notice a nasal discharge or sneezing, that can be a sign of advanced gum disease in the top canine teeth, caused by a thinning of the bone between the oral and nasal cavities.
Talia Stiedemann
Talia Stiedemann
2025-08-11 16:20:37
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Dental pain in dogs may take on a wide variety of appearances, depending on the degree of pain and the dog’s personality. In some cases, an affected dog may not show any outward signs of pain. Dental pain may only be noticeable on a veterinary exam when your veterinarian or veterinary technician uses a dental probe to apply pressure around the root of the tooth. In other cases, however, you may observe signs of oral pain at home. These signs may include: decreased interest in eating dry food decreased interest in hard treats chewing more slowly than usual dropping food from the mouth while chewing excessive drooling pawing at the mouth new or worsening resistance to having the face/mouth touched. If your dog is showing any of these signs, he may be experiencing dental pain. In addition to these signs, which clearly reflect pain, other signs of dental disease may also suggest the likelihood of dental pain. These signs may include bad breath, visibly loose teeth, or swelling of the muzzle.
Zetta Adams
Zetta Adams
2025-08-02 17:57:07
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If your dog suddenly refuses to eat or seems disinterested, this can indicate a dental problem. But when dogs experience pain while eating, they may eat much less or stop eating entirely. If your dog suddenly has bad breath, it could indicate an infection caused by an abscessed tooth or other gum infection. If you notice that your dog has bad breath, visit your veterinarian as soon as possible because bacteria can spread to the dog's bloodstream and cause more serious health issues. If you notice bloodstains on your dog's chew toys or around their feeding area, it could indicate that your dog has a gum infection or periodontal disease. However, keep in mind that occasional bleeding with chew toys could be caused by misdirected biting or slipping and may be no cause for alarm. Constant drooling is a primary indicator of pain in dogs. Dogs experiencing dental pain will show such strange behaviors as: Crying while yawning, Sneezing more often, Scratching their ears, Swatting at their face, Licking their nose often. Some dogs will isolate themselves, hide, or seem disinterested in their favorite play activities if they are in pain.
Christiana Wiza
Christiana Wiza
2025-08-02 16:28:10
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So how do you know if your dog is suffering from tooth pain. One of the most obvious signs of dental health problems in dogs is a visible change in the appearance of your pup's mouth, face or teeth. Be sure to watch for symptoms such as swelling anywhere around the face, swollen gums, bleeding gums, or a broken or missing tooth. If your dog is experiencing dental pain they may become reluctant to eat, suddenly stop eating, or allow food to drop from their mouth. If your dog experiences a sudden sharp pain while chewing they may yelp or whine and then refuse to eat. Uncharacteristic Drooling can also be a sign of tooth pain. Bad breath in dogs could be the result of a dental infection or tooth decay. One-Sided Chewing is another common symptom, if your dog is suffering from a painful tooth you may notice that they begin chewing only on one side of their mouth. Reluctance to Socialize can also be a sign of a painful oral health problem, if your dog always enjoyed being cuddled and petted but suddenly seems reluctant to do these things, or notably moves their head away when your hand lovingly draws near, it could be a sign of a painful oral health problem.