Why is my cat’s front tooth suddenly sideways? Should I call Dial A Vet for this?

I just noticed that my cat's front tooth seems to be sticking out sideways, and it really took me by surprise. He was fine yesterday, so I'm not sure if he bumped into something or if there's another issue. Is this something that needs immediate attention, or can it wait for a regular check-up?

Free Dog Health Scan

Answer

It sounds like your cat's front tooth is suddenly misaligned, possibly due to trauma or another underlying issue. Quick attention to dental concerns like this is important to prevent further complications or discomfort.

  • Monitor your cat's eating habits and any signs of pain.
  • Notice if there is swelling or bleeding around the gums.
  • Prompt dental care can prevent future problems.

Cats can sometimes injure their teeth while playing or exploring, which might cause a tooth to become misaligned. It's important to observe any changes in behavior, such as reluctance to eat, pawing at the mouth, or visible swelling. If you notice these signs, it would be wise to get your cat evaluated by a veterinarian sooner rather than later. Dental issues can sometimes lead to infections or cause significant discomfort if not addressed promptly. Your vet will be able to provide a clear diagnosis and recommend the best course of action for your cat's health.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Should I be worried if my cat's tooth is sticking out?

    Yes, any sudden change in the position of a tooth can indicate a problem. It could be due to trauma or an infection, so it's best to have it checked by a vet.

  • What are the signs that my cat might be in pain?

    Look for signs like drooling, pawing at the mouth, a decrease in appetite, or irritability. These can indicate that your cat is experiencing discomfort.

  • How quickly should I act on a dental issue?

    It's best to act sooner rather than later. Dental issues can progress quickly, leading to more serious complications if left untreated.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Clinically Approved Standard by Dial A Vet Veterinary Team

Disclaimer: The customer and expert messages presented herein may have been altered with artificial intelligence or modified to enhance readability and safeguard the privacy of individuals. This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, contact your local veterinarian or emergency animal hospital immediately. Talk to a vet now.

Next available appointment

Loading…