1) Periodontal disease.
This is a painful infection that occurs between the tooth and the gum. It can result in tooth loss and if not treated, can spread to the rest of the body. The most common initial symptoms include loose teeth, bad breath, tooth pain, sneezing and nasal discharge.
2) Gingivitis.
This condition is an inflammation of the gums, caused mainly by plaque and tartar build-up. To prevent it, you should try your hardest to inhibit disease-producing bacteria from invading your dog's mouth. Brush his teeth regularly and check them weekly. Signs include bleeding, red, swollen …show more content…
If not treated, it can lead to more serious dental problems. You can reverse halitosis by brushing your dogs teeth regularly and getting them cleaned by the veterinarian.
4) Swollen gums.
These develop when tartar builds up and food gets stuck between the teeth. They are also an initial sign of dental problems and can lead to more serious diseases if not treated. You can also prevent swollen gums through teeth cleaning and regular visits to the vet for check-ups.
5) Proliferating gum disease.
This occurs when the gum grows over the teeth. It must be treated to avoid further infection. It can be treated with antibiotics and is common in certain dog breeds, such as boxers and bull terriers. Usually, it is hereditary and you cannot do much to prevent it except for keep an eye on your dog's mouth.
6) Mouth tumors.
These appear as lumps in the gums. They must be tested by a veterinarian to determine if they are benign or malignant. Surgically removing the tumors is the only way to treat this problem.
7) Salivary