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Brushing cats' teeth?!

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Proper dental care for cats

Proper dental care for cats is frowned upon, just like for dogs. The accusation of humanization is quickly raised. But every cat owner or lover who has ever had the opportunity to look at their cat's teeth knows that the teeth are just as susceptible to bacteria as all other teeth. The condition of a cat's teeth can also be used to determine its general health .

Our blog post today explains how you can recognize dental problems in your cat and how you can care for teeth without any problems.

How do you recognize dental problems in a cat ?

On average, one in four cats suffers from dental problems or at least has problems in their mouth . In most cases, the precursors are tartar and plaque. The development of deposits is not much different from that of humans. Food particles that have settled between the teeth lead to plaque and deposits . These harden , which in turn promotes inflammation. Inflammation leads to loose teeth and misaligned teeth . They can sometimes cause the entire dentition to stop working .

Kidney damage and heart disease caused by inflamed teeth are not uncommon in cats . Have you ever noticed bad breath, increased salivation, bloody saliva or constant drooling in your cat? Signs like these can be the first symptoms of gingivitis. Brown discoloration of teeth and hard plaque, especially on the molars, accompanied by reddened gums can also indicate serious dental disease.

Cat caries as a special form of dental disease

In addition to normal tooth decay, cats also suffer from a special form of tooth decay. This special form is called cat caries and is also known as FORL ( feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion ) . Cat caries is particularly unpleasant for your cat . FORL is widespread. It is estimated that around 40% of all cats suffer from cat caries. The disease causes massive dental problems . This is caused by a malfunction in the organism. The tooth substance, starting from the neck and root of the tooth, actually dissolves.

Splintering teeth, sharp edges and brittleness cause further injuries in the mouth. These can become painfully infected. Cat caries is not a disease caused by bacteria, but an autoimmune disease.

dental care for cats

You should start caring for your cat's teeth as early as possible . It is recommended that you start when your cat is a kitten, when the little house cats are chewing on everything that comes their way with their little teeth. Plaque can be removed mechanically using hard pieces of food. A gum massage can also strengthen the teeth.

For long-lasting dental care, veterinary dentists recommend using special products. Dental care with our emmi®-pet ultrasonic toothbrush is uncomplicated, quiet and vibration-free. You can get your kitten used to regular dental care in a playful way.

Tooth brushing is essential whenever the vet has diagnosed specific dental problems. If the cat has a misaligned jaw or refuses dry food, you should also brush its teeth regularly. Although the formation of tartar in cats can never be completely eliminated, it can be significantly reduced with regular dental care.

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