Learning how to treat gingivitis is essential because the condition is actually caused by an infection that may spread until it ultimately causes the teeth to loosen and possibly fall out.
Plasmacytic-Lymphocytic Stomatitis in cats is a chronic condition that results in extreme gingivitis and tooth loss. There are several things that cause this disease but the end result is always the same. Cats with stomatitis often have a rancid odor in their mouth, salivate excessively and have difficulty eating.
Having healthy teeth requires more than just brushing and flossing. If you want to have healthy teeth, its time to take a look at what you're putting into your mouth.
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 19, 2007 -- According to The American Dental Association, three in four adults over 35 have some form of gum disease. New clinical research reveals that gum disease...
Clearly diet plays a major role in the development of dental disease in dogs. Dogs that eat a dry biscuit based or complete diet are less likely to get periodontal disease compared with dogs on wet tinned food merely due to the crunchy hard food helping to stop tartar attaching to the teeth.