The Pomeranian is a small playful dog. It is small and cute, with a fox-like appearance, but it is indeed a canine, a type of German Foxhound. The Pomeranian has a clipped bite, but it can also have a pincer bite, as the lack of premolars is allowed in small foxhounds. So today I am going to talk about the common dental diseases of the Pomeranian. One: Periodontal disease in Pomeranians is mainly due to the collection of dental calculus. When a Pomeranian suffers from periodontal disease, it feels pus and swelling in the flesh of the teeth, which then causes symptoms of inflammation and bleeding. Two: Dental calculus Dental calculus is a relatively common dental disease in Pomeranians. Dental calculus is caused by a decrease in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the saliva, prompting inorganic salts to precipitate on the surface of the teeth. Brushing is a simple yet effective way to prevent dental calculus, so remember to brush your Pomeranian’s teeth when caring for him on a daily basis. Three: Gingivitis Gingivitis is mainly due to the food residue of the teeth not being cleaned in time, causing the growth of a large number of bacteria and the accumulation of plaque and its harmful substances in the gum-dental bond acting on the gums for a long time, causing inflammation. If the Pomeranian suffers from gingivitis, take it to the vet in time for treatment. These are the common diseases of the Pomeranian’s teeth. The main way to prevent these diseases is to keep brushing the Pomeranian’s teeth, which reduces the bacterial growth in its mouth and reduces the probability of dental diseases.
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