Few things are cuter than puppy kisses, but bad breath and dental disease can develop early in life if oral health is ignored. At Claws N Paws Animal Hospital, our veterinarians in Ellicott City, MD regularly remind families that dental care is just as important for puppies as vaccines and nutrition. Starting early builds healthy habits that protect your pup’s teeth and gums for years to come.
Puppies develop two sets of teeth, just like people. They begin losing their baby teeth around three to four months of age, and by six months most will have their full set of adult teeth. Without proper care, tartar and plaque can build quickly, leading to gum disease and discomfort.
Introduce tooth brushing early using a puppy-safe toothbrush and toothpaste. Start slowly, letting your pup taste the paste before brushing.
Safe chew toys and dental chews help reduce tartar buildup while satisfying natural chewing instincts.
Check your pup’s mouth weekly for redness, swelling, or retained baby teeth. Early detection of problems makes treatment easier.
Our veterinarians in Ellicott City, MD provide dental exams during wellness visits. If needed, professional cleanings under anesthesia may be recommended later in life to remove tartar below the gumline.
Contact your vet if you notice any of these issues.
You can learn more about doggy dental woes at the PetMD website here. Cornell University College Of Veterinary Medicine has an in-depth article on canine dental issues here.
Puppies have 28 baby teeth, which are eventually replaced by 42 adult teeth. That’s 10 more than humans have!
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As soon as possible—ideally when their baby teeth come in, to build tolerance.
Daily brushing is ideal, but even a few times a week helps reduce plaque.
Not usually, but establishing exams early ensures their mouth stays healthy.
Yes. Untreated dental disease can spread bacteria to major organs, and can affect your pet’s heart, lungs, and kidneys.
Most are, but always choose size-appropriate chews and supervise your pup.
Looking for a “vet near me” to support your puppy’s dental health? At Claws N Paws Animal Hospital, our veterinarians in Ellicott City, MD offer complete puppy wellness care, including dental checkups. Call our veterinary clinic today to schedule your pup’s appointment.
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This blog is intended for informational purposes only. Always consult your veterinarian for the right dental care plan for your puppy.
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