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Spotting the Signs of Retained Deciduous Teeth

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Spotting the Signs of Retained Deciduous Teeth

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  1. Spotting the Signs of Retained Deciduous Teeth in Felines

  2. Retained deciduous teeth, or baby teeth, can be a common issue in felines. It occurs when a cat's permanent teeth fail to emerge and replace their temporary ones. The infographic outlines the common signs of retained deciduous teeth in felines to ensure sound the oral health of your furry friend:

  3. 1. Swelling in the Mouth or Cheeks Cats with RDT may experience swelling in their mouth or cheeks, which signifies that their baby teeth have become impacted & are causing discomfort.

  4. 2. Pain or Discomfort Cats with retained deciduous teeth may exhibit pain or discomfort, such as reluctance to chew or decreased appetite.

  5. 3. Oral problems Retained baby teeth can lead to other oral issues, such as gum disease, tartar build-up, and tooth decay.

  6. 4. Drooling or Salivating RDT may cause discomfort while eating or drinking, leading to drooling or excessive salivation.

  7. 5. Changes in Eating Habits Cats with RDT may alter their eating habits, such as choosing soft food over hard food or avoiding food altogether.

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