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Can you reverse periodontal disease in dogs?

Jaclyn Frami
Jaclyn Frami
2025-09-14 15:56:25
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Periodontal disease can have a huge impact on your dog's overall health as well as their dental health. Fortunately, periodontal disease can be prevented, treated, and reversed if it is detected in its early stages. There are two key approaches to caring for your dog's oral health. Professional Cleanings & Dental Exams for Your Dog To help prevent periodontal disease in your dog, be sure not to neglect your pup's oral health. Your dog's dental appointments at the vet are just like taking your pooch to see a doggie dentist. It is recommended that most dogs see the vet about every six months for an oral health evaluation. If your pooch is showing signs of periodontal disease such as swollen or inflamed gums, appetite changes, or missing teeth, book an appointment with your vet as soon as possible. Remember that oral health issues in dogs can be very painful. If your pooch is developing or suffering from the symptoms of periodontal disease your vet may recommend professional cleaning or other treatments depending on the severity of your dog's oral health problems.
Howell Howe
Howell Howe
2025-09-14 15:28:13
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Periodontal Disease has four stages, but it is only reversible when it's detected during the first stage, gingivitis. In any of the more progressed stages, your dog will likely already be facing bone loss and may need extractions to minimize the chance of further infection and jawbone deterioration. Gingivitis is the first stage of periodontal disease. In this stage, the periodontal disease has a chance of being reversed because the infection has not yet attacked the bone. The prognosis for any dog with Stage 1 periodontal disease is usually very good. Gingivitis is reversible, because it is only inflammation, and no damage to the supporting bone structures or tooth sockets has occurred. If your dog has Stage 2 or Stage 3 periodontal disease, it won't be reversible, but there are steps you can take to prevent its progression. Treating Gingivitis to Reverse Periodontal Disease If your dog shows any signs of periodontal disease, take them to a veterinary dentist for a professional dental cleaning. After a professional dental cleaning for Stage 1 periodontal disease, no further clinical treatment will be necessary. However, you will need to brush your dog's teeth daily.
Helmer Bechtelar
Helmer Bechtelar
2025-09-14 14:58:59
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Periodontal disease can be prevented, treated, and even reversed if it is detected in its early stages. Fortunately, periodontal disease can be prevented, treated, and even reversed if it is detected in its early stages. How can I prevent my dog from developing periodontal disease? If your dog is developing or suffering from the symptoms of periodontal disease your vet may recommend a series of professional cleanings to help eradicate the infection and remove the tartar buildup. In some cases, tooth extraction may be necessary if the gum disease is progressed enough. If your pup is showing signs of periodontal disease such as swollen or inflamed gums, appetite changes, or missing teeth, book an appointment with your vet as soon as possible.