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What is a Grade 1 dental score on a dog?

Elisha Stiedemann
Elisha Stiedemann
2025-08-30 10:01:46
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When your pet has a dental check, we will grade the teeth from 0 to 4. Grades 1 and 2 are when the teeth have a small amount of plaque or tartar on them, and gingivitis is mild. Having regular dentals when the teeth are at a Grade 1 or 2 prevents the disease from progressing to a Grade 3 or 4, tooth loss and systemic infections. A dental on a Grade 1 or 2 mouth involves an ultrasonic scale and polish of all teeth to remove the plaque and tartar. Following a Grade 1 or 2 dental your pet should be able to go home that evening when fully recovered from the anaesthetic.
Mason Nienow
Mason Nienow
2025-08-24 13:10:08
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Dental Grade I, or gingivitis, is the mildest form of periodontal disease. At this stage, the gums are inflamed and may appear red or swollen, but there is no significant loss of bone or attachment around the teeth. The dental grading scale is a tool used by veterinary professionals to assess the severity of periodontal disease in pets. The scale ranges from Grade I (gingivitis) to Grade IV (severe periodontitis), with each grade representing a different level of disease progression. Dental Grade I is the beginning stage of periodontal disease.
Orlo Kovacek
Orlo Kovacek
2025-08-13 19:34:05
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Dental grades are a way for veterinarians to assess the severity of dental disease in pets. These grades range from 0 to 4, with 0 indicating perfect dental health and 4 indicating severe dental disease. Dental Grade 1: Mild Gingivitis Description: Plaque is present on the teeth, and there is mild redness of the gums. Signs to Look For: Slight gum redness and bad breath. Care Tips: Increase the frequency of brushing and consider professional dental cleaning. Regular use of dental chews can help reduce plaque build-up.
Porter Legros
Porter Legros
2025-08-06 02:45:21
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Grade 1 Early signs of gingivitis (inflammation of the gums). There will be a small degree of staining on the teeth and the gums next to the teeth will have a small amount of light red discoloration, but no regression. Professional Intervention: Scale and polish and clean under the gum line to prevent any further damage.