Early Signs of Dental Disease in Senior Dogs: What Every Owner Should Know



Introduction
As our canine companions age, their oral health becomes increasingly vulnerable. Dental disease is one of the most common issues in senior dogs, affecting up to 80% of pets over five years old.1 Left unchecked, periodontal disease not only causes pain and tooth loss but can also lead to systemic infections impacting the heart, kidneys, and liver. In this guide, I’ll share my decade of experience as a veterinary technician and certified canine dental specialist, so you can catch early warning signs before they escalate.

1. Why Senior Dogs Are at Higher Risk
Over time, plaque mineralizes into tartar, creating an ideal environment for bacteria. Reduced immune response and changes in diet also contribute. Common risk factors include:

2. Subtle Early Signs to Watch
Detecting problems early is key. Look for:

3. At-Home Dental Checks
Perform weekly oral exams in a calm environment:

  1. Gently lift the lips and inspect each quadrant.

  2. Note any asymmetry, swelling, or lesions.

  3. Reward your dog with a dental‐safe chew after the check.

4. Preventive Strategies

5. When to Seek Professional Care
If you observe any of the early signs above, schedule a veterinary dental exam. A professional cleaning under anesthesia is often required to remove tartar below the gum line. Advanced cases may need tooth extraction or periodontal therapy.

6. Post-Procedure Home Care
After a dental cleaning:

Conclusion
Catching dental disease early is the best way to preserve your senior dog’s comfort and overall health. By combining weekly home checks, daily brushing, and professional cleanings as needed, you’ll help your best friend enjoy their golden years pain‐free.


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