FUNCTIONAL HEALTH -- DENTAL AND PERIODONTAL CARE
Why Dental Health Is a Longevity Issue
Dental disease is not confined to the mouth.
Chronic oral inflammation is linked to:
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kidney disease
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heart disease
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systemic inflammation
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reduced lifespan
Yet it’s one of the most underestimated health risks in pets.
Early Signs of Oral Inflammation
Many pets show no obvious pain, even with advanced disease.
Watch for:
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bad breath (not “normal”)
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reluctance to chew
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pawing at the mouth
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facial rubbing
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reduced appetite for hard food
Functional Health View of Dental Disease
Dental disease is:
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a chronic inflammatory condition
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a source of constant immune activation
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a contributor to systemic aging
The question is not:
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“Are the teeth bad?”
But:
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“Is oral inflammation affecting whole-body health?”
What to Evaluate First
At-home observations
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breath quality
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chewing symmetry
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gum color
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drooling
Veterinary evaluation
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oral exam
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dental radiographs (critical)
Interventions That Actually Matter
High-impact
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professional dental care when indicated
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addressing retained roots and bone loss
Supportive
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oral hygiene strategies
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targeted anti-inflammatory support
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diet texture considerations
When Dental Health Changes the Longevity Plan
Dental disease may:
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worsen kidney values
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complicate cardiac disease
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increase anesthetic risk later
Addressing it earlier often simplifies everything else.
Next Step
If oral inflammation is suspected:
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complete a Dental Functional Health worksheet
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determine whether monitoring or intervention is appropriate
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consider a Longevity Consult if multiple systems are involved