Beware of double rows of teeth during dog teething period

Beware of double rows of teeth when dogs are teething
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Dogs Double rows of teeth are rare in some small dogs, because the owners do not provide correct feeding methods during the tooth replacement period, causing the dog's deciduous teeth to be unable to fall out on their own. Dogs’ double rows of teeth can easily lead to dog dental calculus, so owners should pay attention to the occurrence of dogs’ double rows of teeth during the dog’s teething period.

Puppies’ teeth will be replaced by permanent teeth in August or September at the latest. If the puppy's deciduous teeth have not yet fallen out and remain, and the permanent teeth have just grown in, malocclusion will occur. Food residues can easily get stuck between the teeth, causing bad breath, which is the main cause of tooth disease.

The deciduous teeth have not yet completely fallen out, and permanent teeth have grown on the inside, resulting in double sinking of the dentition. Double-sinking teeth will cause food to get stuck between the cracks in the teeth, making it impossible to fully chew food and causing stomatitis and dyspepsia. If the above situation occurs, try to go to the hospital for tooth extraction. During the period of tooth replacement, the mouth must be opened frequently for inspection. Hard food and chewable toys can help clean the dog's teeth and make the dog accustomed to brushing teeth regularly. Brushing more than 3 times a week is required to ensure the oral hygiene of the dog. .


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