Dental Health

Taking Kitty to the Dentist



It is important for you to go to the dentist at least annually for checkups. This is,

however, also important to your cat! Many people never think about it, but good dental

health can keep your cat happy and disease-free. Whenever your cat goes to the vet,

make sure that dental health is checked and discussed, and if your cat is acting strangely

at all, especially with eating habits, make sure that dental health problems are not a

concern.



Kittens, like baby humans, have fewer teeth than adult cats. Each kitten has 26 temporary

teeth, which begin to appear at about three weeks of age. An adult cat will have 30

permanent teeth 16 on the top and 14 on the bottom. A cat usually begins getting his or

her permanent teeth when he or she is three of four months old. Some of these teeth have

two roots while others have three.



The most common dental diseases found in cats are resporption lesions and gum disease

(gingivitis). Resorption lesions are also known as cervical line lesions or neck lesions and

often result in tooth loss. These lesions are difficult to detect, as they often grow below

the gum line. Gum disease is found in over 70% of cats by the age of three. You can tell

if your cat has gum disease by looking for yellow and brown tarter build up along the

gum line and over the tooth, red inflamed gums, and chronic bad breath.



Oral disease is often an indication of other more serious health problems. For example, it

is common for a cat with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) to have oral health problems.

Dental conditions are also commonly found with feline immunodeficiency virus and

feline calicivirus. Therefore, if your pet is have dental problems, you need to see a vet

right away about these conditions to make sure they are symptoms of a much more

serious disease.



Cats can also accidentally break teeth. This can be a result of a fall, a fight with another

cat or other animal, or biting into something too hard to chew. Usually, the upper canine

tooth will be the tooth fractured. This is the tooth in your cat's mouth that looks like a

large fang. If this is fractured, your cat may or may not be in pain. The first symptom of

this kind of a fracture is continuous sneezing.



Overall, oral health is important in all mammals. Cats are susceptible to a number of

dental disease and problems, just like humans. By taking your cat to the vet often and

asking about oral health, you can make sure that you are providing the best health care

foods and tools for your feline friend.

 

 
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