What are the causes of loose teeth in dogs?
Causes of loose teeth in dogs
1. For puppies, normal tooth replacement starts in the third or fourth month and is completed in the fifth or sixth month.
2. In adult dogs, loose teeth may be caused by periodontitis. Poor oral hygiene and plaque formation are important factors leading to periodontitis.
3. Elderly dogs, this is normal and a sign of aging, just like people losing teeth as they age. There is no way to prevent it, you can only delay its occurrence through daily maintenance.
Solutions to loose teeth in dogs
1. Supplement calcium and protein to dogs, and feed them more Nutritious food to enhance your dog’s physical fitness.
2. Check whether the dog’s mouth is inflamed, red or swollen. If so, feed it anti-inflammatory drugs.
3. Check whether there is dental calculus on the dog’s teeth. If there is, go to a pet store to remove it as soon as possible. If the teeth of a large dog at home begin to loosen, the owner should pay attention to it, because serious problems may lead to the loss of the dog's teeth.
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