3 Reasons Why Oral Health Matters
- wyan80
- Mar 31
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 8
We all know the downside of bad teeth — constant bad breath, an unpleasant taste in your mouth, and the hefty dental bills that come with trying to fix everything back into good shape.

Let’s examine the 3 dangerous repercussions of poorly maintained oral health for our pets:
1. Bad breath
If a whiff of your pet’s stinky breath is enough to make you keep a distance, proper oral care will help restore those affectionate snuggles. After all, physical touch is an important language of love, and hugs should not be absent in your friendship with your furry ones.
2. Tooth loss
Good oral care also helps strengthen your pet’s dental structures. If the bones and gums in your pet’s mouth become damaged or infected, the tooth will loosen and fall out. Pets that experience tooth loss will have altered appearance, hampered self-confidence and trouble with food consumption.
3. Organ damage
Lastly, bad oral health can also cause permanent damage to the organs. Bacteria from plaque build up can seep into the bloodstream, and alarmingly flow to the heart, liver and kidneys.
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