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My Morkie has bad teeth and tartar. How can I improve her oral health?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Morkie | Female | unspayed | 2 years and 7 months old | 15 lbs

Hello, wanted to know how I can improve my Morkie’s oral health. I would also like to get more information on what is occurring in her mouth and how bad is it? Thank you for your help.

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Answered By Dr. Elizabeth

Veterinarian

Published on February 6th, 2019

It’s time for Nena to have her teeth professionally cleaned by her veterinarian. That is very heavy tartar on her teeth and over time, she will start to get a separation of her gums from the teeth. This will lead to infections, loose teeth, dental pain and can lead to endocarditis, kidney and liver problems. She also had a retained puppy tooth that needs to be extracted as it is causing problems and stretching the socket (there should only be one tooth there). Small breed dogs tend to be prone to dental disease. They need the teeth cleaned at least once a year by the veterinarian in order to maintain good oral health. At home, brushing the teeth with dog tooth paste every day can help. Special dog foods, treats and toys can help but they don’t help clean the front of the mouth as pets don’t use that to chew. Even with this action, she will still need her teeth professionally cleaned. Better to get this taken care of soon. Once the damage is done to the teeth, it’s permanent. I hope this is helpful and please feel free to post any additional questions.

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