Pet’s teeth can sometimes be an afterthought for owners, particularly as most dogs and cats don’t particularly like having their mouths inspected. But just as in humans, dental problems can cause issues with pain and feeding, as well as a risk of wider infection.

If your pet has had a tooth removed, a dental abscess, or any other dental procedure performed in an emergency clinic.

You should, of course, follow the instructions that the emergency vet has given you, and if you are concerned about how your pet is healing, you can check in with your daytime vet or with our Video Vets Now telemedicine service.

But here are some general guidelines about what to look out for and keep in mind as your pet recovers from their dental treatment.

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