The prognosis of treatments for dental plaque accumulation and the accumulation of tartar in dogs is generally good.
Black plaque on dog teeth.
Just as plaque can form on human teeth it can form on canine teeth.
As the plaque starts to party with the salts found naturally in your dog s saliva it begins to harden into tartar.
In the event that your canine family member has to have teeth extracted due to the advanced stage of periodontal disease be encouraged your doggy family member can still function quite well without teeth though you should expect some changes in his dietary regimen in this area.
Plaque develops into a hard material called tartar which leads to gum disease.
If it is not removed it can lead to serious illnesses.
Stained tooth and teeth in dogs.
Tartar leads to periodontal disease where the gums start pulling away from the teeth causing pain inflammation infection and even tooth loss.
However the normal color of teeth varies dependent on the shade.
Bacteria can also spread to vital organs such as the dog s brain liver or kidneys.
Along with an excess amount of calcium present in a dog s saliva the plague forms a thick layer of tartar on dog s teeth.
Teeth discoloration is any variation from normal tooth color.
Tartar develops from plaque accumulation on the teeth within 36 hours of unclean teeth yellowish tartar gives a dirty look to.
Any discolored teeth should be treated to prevent plaque and calculus buildup and to prevent further periodontal disease.
Commercial dog foods whether dry or wet cause plaque to build up on dog s teeth.
Removing black tartar from dogs teeth is moderately easy.