Each time when your dog eats, plaque (a transparent, adhesive biofilm composed of bacteria) forms around its teeth. In one to three days, the plaque hardens into tartar (calculus) and accumulates on the surfaces of the teeth. The gum tissue may reacts and becoming inflamed; this condition is called gingivitis. If left untreated, deeper tissues will become inflamed and result in periodontitis , which may cause damage to the bone and gum tissues that supporting tooth. Tooth loss, abscess formation, and even bone infections with draining tracts into the nasal cavity may occur. In worst cases, bacteria from severe gum infections may have chance to transmit and infect other internal organs via bloodstream.
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