My dog broke a tooth right down to the gum line, should I be taking him to the vet first thing tomorrow?

Earlier today, I noticed that my dog's tooth seems to be broken all the way down to the gum line. He doesn't appear to be in pain, but it's really concerning me every time I look at it. Should I be rushing him to the vet first thing tomorrow, or is there something I can do for him in the meantime?

Embark Dog DNA Test

Recommended Product

Your dog's DNA could reveal hidden health risks.

Screen for 270+ genetic health risks and 350+ breeds. Veterinarian developed, research partner of Cornell University.

$199 USD
$139 USD
Save $60· Free US Shipping

Answer

It's concerning to find that your dog's tooth is broken all the way down to the gum line. While he might not be showing signs of pain, it is important to address this issue promptly to prevent future complications.

  • Assess potential pain or discomfort even if it's not visible.
  • Prevent infection by seeking veterinary advice sooner rather than later.
  • Understand that dental injuries can have underlying effects not immediately noticeable.

A broken tooth can potentially lead to infection or other dental issues if left untreated. Even if your dog appears comfortable, animals often hide pain, and dental problems can develop more seriously over time. Visiting a veterinarian allows for a proper assessment and ensures your dog receives any necessary treatment to maintain oral health and avoid further complications.

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

  • What should I watch for if I suspect my dog is in pain?

    Watch for signs such as reluctance to eat, drooling, swelling near the mouth, or changes in behavior which can indicate discomfort or pain.

  • Can a broken tooth lead to other health issues?

    Yes, a broken tooth can lead to infections or complications, affecting your dog's overall health if not treated promptly.

  • Is immediate veterinary attention necessary for a broken tooth?

    While not always an emergency, seeking prompt veterinary attention is advisable to prevent any potential complications.

Next available appointment

Loading…